Nancy;

  There is drug/drug, alergy, and drug/food interaction associated with
orders (OR*).  At the hospitals, drug orders are written by physicians
(bolstered by CPRS) and must be reviewed and signed by a pharmacist.  Then
the point of care interface, Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA)
system (PSB*) also is another check to make sure that the proper drug is
given in the proper dose at the proper time to the proper patient. The nurse
is the final check on the delivery of the drug and records the result of the
administration (dose given/patient refused/etc).

  Please remember that the increased counts are a measure of looking for
these errors as well as having automated methods of the recording of the
dispensing of the drugs.  The actual count of drug errors in hospitals where
these automated methods are not used may never be known.   If drug delivery
cannot be measured in a meaningful way, no policy change is likely to have
much effect.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Archives of Internal Medicine Article


> The May 23rd issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine had an article
about
> the high rates of adverse drug related events noted in a VA Hospital. The
> lack of decision support for selection, dosing and monitoring was cited as
a
> deficiency in the EMR that if corrected,  might prevent some of these
> problems. The presence of drug interaction checking was mentioned.
>
> The abstract is here.
>  http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/165/10/1111
>
> It is my understanding that there is some decision support already present
in
> VistA but it is less than the ideal according to this article
>
> I doubt any record system out there is ideal, but I can see this as
something
> that will be cited as a reason not to adopt VistA .  I bring it to your
> attention so you will not be surprised by this also so that we can work
> toward adding more decision support to VistA with the help of the medical
> community as it grows.
>
> I am hoping that the release of VistA Office and the web site that will
come
> with it will be a place for the  VIstA users to debate and contribute
> specific decision support suggestions as well as templates, clinical
> reminders, etc.  I hope that users within the VA will also be willing to
> contribute and that this will lead to improvements in VistA for everyone's
> benefit.
>
>
> --
> Nancy Anthracite
>
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