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Title: Medication Safety


1
Medication Safety HIT
  • Carla Saxton McSpadden, RPh, CGP
  • Assistant Director, Policy and Advocacy
  • American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

2
What are we trying to achieve through utilization
of technology?
  • As previously mentioned
  • Safety
  • Quality of Care
  • Efficiency
  • Improved claim submission/reimbursement
  • Increased job satisfaction among HC providers
  • When it comes to meds, enhanced safety and
    quality of care is realized through
  • Better clinical decisions
  • Reduction in errors

3
Clarification of terms describing this thing
were trying to prevent through use of HIT
  • Medication Misuse
  • Adverse Consequence - primary term utilized in
    draft SOM, Appendix PP an unpleasant symptom or
    event that is due to or associated with a
    medication This includes ADE/ADRs, medication
    errors, interactions Theoretically Includes both
    preventable and unpreventable outcomes

4
Impact of Medication Misuse
  • According to IOM Report,
  • Errors related to medication orders/prescriptions
    and to administration of medications kills up to
    7000 Americans every year - more deaths than
    workplace injuries
  • Costs associated with medication-related
    morbidity and mortality in outpatient setting are
    estimated to be as high as 77 million
  • ISMP states,
  • Evidence exists to suggest that adverse drug
    events result in considerable number of
    hospital admissions - perhaps as many as 11
  • Author Thomas Moore, Prescription for Disaster,
  • Americans are 10 times more likely to be
    hospitalized by a prescription medication than by
    an automobile accident

5
Contributing Factors to Medication Misuse
  • The large number of medications (and doses) that
    are available, both prescription and
    over-the-counter
  • The number of concomitant medications taken by a
    patient and the number of prescribers involved
  • Frequently changing medication labeling
  • Complex medication names that can often be
    confused with one another due to similar spelling
    and/or pronunciation (look alike, sounds alike
    medications)
  • Increased pressure to take care of more patients
    in less time with reduced staff
  • Illegible handwriting

6
Examples of why medication use is difficult
  • What is this order for?

7
Examples of why medication use is difficult
  • What is this order for?

8
Examples of why medication use is difficult
  • What are these orders for?

9
Examples of why medication use is difficult
  • What is this order for?

10
How HIT might be able to help
  • Computerized order entry, which reduces the need
    for handwriting and transcription of medication
    orders - thereby reducing illegibility and
    misinterpretation
  • Incorporation of drug information database and
    patient history, which reminds/provides current
    information to providers when it is needed and
    can prompt the provider when something seems
    incorrect - proactive screening

11
Sometimes the technology itself is the problem
  • What is this order for?

12
Technology isnt the perfect solution
  • As mentioned previously, studies have been
    published showing influx of new types of
    errors/problems due to technology
  • Koppel, JAMA 2005
  • Judge, J Am Med Inform Assoc 2006
  • ISMP study in 1998 where pharmacists were asked
    to process hypothetical order revealed that 67
    of hospital pharmacies computer systems
    processed a series of fatal overdoses without any
    on-screen warnings
  • People can always ignore or find work-arounds
    to get by appropriate alerts/prompts

13
Role of HIT and upcoming changes to pharmacy
sections of SOM
  • E-prescribing systems can be programmed to screen
    or remind providers when theyre about to
    prescribe medications mentioned in Unnecessary
    Meds section of survey guidance
  • If connected to EHR, prescriber could more easily
    document risk-benefit analysis if an Unnecessary
    Med is warranted

14
Role of HIT and upcoming changes to pharmacy
sections of SOM
  • Medication Regimen Review by consultant
    pharmacist - emerging technology mentioned as
    possible method for accessing resident
    information and communicating recommendations
  • Many procedural aspects of pharmacy services
    (e.g. administration, disposition, etc) can be
    tracked and documented electronically - making
    implementation of policies and procedures more
    efficient and consistent

15
Summary
  • Technology is only as good as its designers and
    end users...people are still involved -
    therefore, mistakes will still occur
  • Medications are huge focus right now due to
    Medicare Part D, upcoming changes to CMS survey
    guidance in SOM - We should use this as an
    opportunity to show how technology and
    e-prescribing could be of benefit

16
Resources on Medication Errors and Patient Safety
  • National Coordinating Council for Medication
    Error Reporting and Prevention (NCCMERP)
  • www.nccmerp.org
  • www.ascp.com
  • www.med-pass.com
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