克服门诊电子处方采用挑战:政府代表个人利益相关者塑造创新

N. King
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门诊电子处方,乍一看,似乎是一种直接的自动化工作,将电子处方者电子连接到电子网络,以便将电子脚本发送给药剂师。现实情况要复杂得多。电子处方的成功实施需要直接或间接参与该技术的利益相关者团体共同合作。通过分析涉众,很明显,一个人实际上可能属于多个涉众组。这份报告提出了以前没有被强调或提出的收养问题。其中包括电子处方工作流程导致的任务和职责的转变。建议针对政府领导人可以资助的活动(例如,研究)或鼓励利益相关者考虑的活动。这些建议表明,电子处方不仅仅是一个自动化项目。将不同的利益相关者聚集在一起,共同制定协作解决方案的潜力是存在的。然而,利益相关者的多样性也阻碍了实现这些解决方案所必需的采用。本工作文件是为IBM政府业务中心准备的手稿。
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Overcoming Ambulatory E-prescribing Adoption Challenges: Governments Shaping Innovation on Behalf of Individual Stakeholders
Ambulatory e-prescribing, at first glance, appears to be a straightforward automation effort that electronically connects an e-prescriber to an electronic network so an e-script can be sent to a pharmacist. The reality is much more complex. The successful implementation of e-prescribing requires stakeholder groups with both a direct and indirect involvement in the technology to cooperate together. By analyzing stakeholders, what becomes evident is that a single individual may actually belong to multiple stakeholder groups. This report brings up adoption issues that have not been emphasized or raised previously. These include the shift in tasks and responsibilities that result from the e-prescribing workflow. Recommendations are targeted to activities that government leaders can fund (e.g., research) or encourage stakeholders to consider. These recommendations show that e-prescribing is more than an automation project. The potential exists to bring diverse stakeholders together to work on collaborative solutions. Yet this stakeholder diversity also stymies the adoption necessary to bring these solutions to fruition.This working paper is a manuscript prepared for the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
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