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Evaluation of medium-term consequences of implementing commercial computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support prescribing systems in two 'early adopter' hospitals.

Cresswell, Kathrin M.; Bates, David W.; Williams, Robin; Morrison, Zoe; Slee, Ann; Coleman, Jamie; Robertson, Ann; Sheikh, Aziz

Authors

Kathrin M. Cresswell

David W. Bates

Robin Williams

Ann Slee

Jamie Coleman

Ann Robertson

Aziz Sheikh



Abstract

Objective: To understand the medium-term consequences of implementing commercially procured computerized physician order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support (CDS) systems in ‘early adopter’ hospitals. Materials and methods: In-depth, qualitative case study in two hospitals using a CPOE or a CDS system for at least 2 years. Both hospitals had implemented commercially available systems. Hospital A had implemented a CPOE system (with basic decision support), whereas hospital B invested additional resources in a CDS system that facilitated order entry but which was integrated with electronic health records and offered more advanced CDS. We used a combination of documentary analysis of the implementation plans, audiorecorded semistructured interviews with system users, and observations of strategic meetings and systems usage. Results: We collected 11 documents, conducted 43 interviews, and conducted a total of 21.5 h of observations. We identified three major themes: (1) impacts on individual users, including greater legibility of prescriptions, but also some accounts of increased workloads; (2) the introduction of perceived new safety risks related to accessibility and usability of hardware and software, with users expressing concerns that some problems such as duplicate prescribing were more likely to occur; and (3) realizing organizational benefits through secondary uses of data. Conclusions: We identified little difference in the medium-term consequences of a CPOE and a CDS system. It is important that future studies investigate the medium- and longer-term consequences of CPOE and CDS systems in a wider range of hospitals.

Citation

CRESSWELL, K.M., BATES, D.W., WILLIAMS, R., MORRISON, Z., SLEE, A., COLEMAN, J., ROBERTSON, A. and SHEIKH, A. 2014. Evaluation of medium-term consequences of implementing commercial computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support prescribing system in two 'early adopter' hospitals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association [online], 21(e2), pages e194-e202. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002252

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 2, 2013
Online Publication Date Jan 15, 2014
Publication Date Oct 31, 2014
Deposit Date Jul 23, 2020
Publicly Available Date Jul 23, 2020
Journal Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Print ISSN 1067-5027
Electronic ISSN 1527-974X
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue e2
Pages e194-e202
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002252
Keywords Cpoe; CDS; Implementation; Adoption; Eprescribing
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/951453

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