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Provider Computerized Order Entry

Provider Computerized Order Entry. By Tracy Smith. Advantages of Provider Computerized Order Entry (PCOE). Increased delivery of guideline based care Enhanced capacity to monitor diseases Decreased time and resources in care Remotely accessible Reduction in medical errors. Objective.

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Provider Computerized Order Entry

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  1. Provider Computerized Order Entry By Tracy Smith

  2. Advantages of Provider Computerized Order Entry (PCOE) • Increased delivery of guideline based care • Enhanced capacity to monitor diseases • Decreased time and resources in care • Remotely accessible • Reduction in medical errors

  3. Objective Identify Safety Issue with PCOE

  4. What if… the CPOE is not easily accessible by all health care providers???

  5. Results High Risk For: -Missed Orders -Duplicate Orders -Conflicting Orders -Errors -Wasted Time -Less Time Spent on Patient Care

  6. Reason Transitioning from paper handwritten orders and documentation to computerized health record and not all providers have made the transition, therefore, both techniques currently in use.

  7. Solution to the Medical Health Record not being Easily Accessible by all Providers

  8. Flow Chart for Physicians’ Current Order Entry Physician Order Electronic Order Hand Written Order Physician Gives Orders Hard Copy in Paper Chart Entered into Electronic Chart NO Hard Copy in Paper Chart Entered into Electronic Chart Paper Chart Able to Viewed by all Care Providers Electronic Chart able to be Viewed by all Care Providers after Opening Multiple Tabs Electronic Chart able to be Viewed by all Care Providers after Opening Multiple Tabs: Orders>Labs>View>See Details Orders>Diet>View>See Details Orders>Consults>View>See Details Orders>Imaging>View>See Details Medications Messages Treatments Patient experiences delay in treatment or missed orders due to extended amount of time it takes to review orders. Patient experiences delay in treatment or missed orders due to extended amount of time it takes to review orders. Orders Completed Orders NOT Completed

  9. Challenges to the Solution • - Financial costs of updating CPOE • Not all care providers (physicians) compliant with request of transitioning • Length of time needed for dictation and transcribing of physicians progress notes

  10. Conclusion • Pros of Provider Computerized Order Entry: • SAFETY in overall decreased errors due • to clarity of writing • -Improved communication between • all health care providers. • -Fewer Missed, Duplicate, or Conflicting Orders • Solution: Continue having full paper chart as well as electronic chart- two complete charts are better than two partial charts!

  11. References McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. G. (2012). The Electronic Health Record and Clinical Informatics. In D. McGonigle, & K. G. Mastrian, Nursing Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge (p. 291). Burlington: Jones and Bartlett Learning. Radley, D. A., Olsho, L. E., Shoemaker, S. J., Spranca, M. D., & Bradshaw, B. (2013, April 28). Reduction in medication errors in hospitals due to adoption of computerized provider order entry systems. Retrieved from JAMIA: http://jamia.bmj.com/content/20/3/470.full?sid=50d232b8-6e0f-4951-9a85-abb038d15e7a

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