阻碍将处方药监控程序整合到电子健康记录中

S. May, C. Baumgartner, Gary Garrety, H. McLaughlin
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华盛顿州每年有700多起与处方和非法阿片类药物有关的死亡事件。将处方药监控程序(PDMP)数据集成到电子健康记录(EHR)中,使提供者能够无缝访问患者控制的药物处方历史,从而减少不适当的处方和过量用药。项目概述描述了研究重点,调查了华盛顿州处方受控物质的提供者在整个护理环境中将PDMP数据整合到电子病历中的障碍。开发了一个在线调查工具来询问PDMP整合的障碍。文章给出了调查结果,表明81%的受访者没有将PMDP数据整合到EHR中,52%的受访者没有整合的计划。讨论部分考虑了供应商确定的常见障碍,例如EHR供应商无法提供更新、难以访问PDMP和优先级。成本是最大的障碍。发现PDMP整合的障碍使利益相关者能够解决这些问题并防止受控物质的过度处方。
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Deterrents to Integrating the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program into the Electronic Health Record
There are over 700 prescription and illicit opioid-related deaths each year in Washington State. Integrating the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) data into the electronic health record (EHR) allows providers seamless access to patient controlled substances prescription histories, thereby reducing inappropriate prescribing and overdoses. The project overview describes the study focus, investigation of barriers to integrating PDMP data into EHRs across care settings for providers in Washington State who prescribe controlled substances. An online survey tool was developed to inquire about barriers to PDMP integration. The article presents survey results, indicating that 81% of respondents were not integrating PMDP data into the EHR and 52% did not plan on integration. The discussion section considers common barriers that providers identified, such as EHR vendor inability to provide an update, difficulty accessing the PDMP, and prioritization. Cost was the most significant barrier. Discovering barriers to PDMP integration allows stakeholders to address these issues and prevent overprescribing of controlled substances.
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