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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems
  • Electronic Health Records

Background:

  • Problem lists are crucial for quality patient care but often suffer from inaccuracies and incompleteness.
  • Electronic health record (EHR) systems present opportunities to improve problem list management.
  • Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems can be leveraged to address these deficiencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of integrated alerts in CPOE systems for improving problem list accuracy.
  • To assess the impact of alerts designed to prompt problem list additions for medications lacking a clear indication.
  • To determine the yield and accuracy of problems added to patient lists via these alerts.

Main Methods:

  • A study was conducted across two healthcare systems utilizing an innovative indication alert within their CPOE systems.
  • Medication order data was collected from December 2018 to January 2020 (Site 1) and May to June 2021 (Site 2).
  • Chart reviews of 100 randomly selected problems added in response to alerts were performed to assess alert yield and problem accuracy.

Main Results:

  • Alerts were triggered over 131,134 times (Site 1) and 6,178 times (Site 2), with yields of 83.2% and 46.5%, respectively.
  • Problem accuracy was high, with 90% ± 2% of added problems deemed accurate upon chart review.
  • Order abandonment rates were low, at 11.1% (Site 1) and 9.6% (Site 2).

Conclusions:

  • Indication alerts integrated into CPOE systems are effective tools for populating accurate problem lists.
  • These alerts significantly improve the completeness and accuracy of patient problem lists, supporting better clinical decision-making.
  • The high accuracy of added problems suggests these alerts enhance the quality of patient care documentation.