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Computerised clinical pathway management systems and the implications.

S Chu1

  • 1Dept of Management Science and Information Systems, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. stephen.chu@auckland.ac.nz

Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)
|October 16, 2004
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This study introduces a computerised clinical pathway management system (CCPMS) to improve patient care by dynamically adapting pathways and providing real-time feedback. Implementation requires work redesign, education, and addresses legal and financial concerns.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Systems Design
  • Medical Decision Support

Background:

  • Traditional paper-based clinical pathways have inherent defects.
  • A need exists for dynamic, computerised systems to manage patient care pathways effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a robust computerised clinical pathway management system (CCPMS).
  • To detail the system's capability in mapping patient states and modifying pathway structures.
  • To explore the implications of implementing such a system in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Design and overview of a computerised clinical pathway management system (CCPMS).
  • Incorporation of real-time outcome feedback and alerts for clinicians.
  • Evaluative study involving clinician participation.

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Main Results:

  • The CCPMS accurately maps changing patient clinical states and supports dynamic pathway modifications.
  • Clinicians rated the system as a highly useful tool for information management and decision support.
  • The system provides real-time feedback and alerts for critical patient events and potential issues like drug interactions.

Conclusions:

  • The CCPMS offers significant potential for process quality improvement in healthcare.
  • Successful implementation necessitates work practice redesign, comprehensive clinician education, and further research.
  • Introduction of the CCPMS raises critical issues regarding legal liabilities and financial return on investment, requiring careful consideration.