this is very similar to what we found for provision of #literacy-friendly #medication instructions to patients- locally customizable systems did much better that commercial behemoths! https://t.co/umdSnSNMyu
RT @JournalGIM: Reduced Effectiveness of Interruptive Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts after Conversion to a Commercial Electronic Health Recor…
Reduced Effectiveness of Interruptive Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts after Conversion to a Commercial Electronic Health Record https://t.co/4uCS7gQRq7
Excellent study by #adamwright et al, including @DBatesSafety on how switching from legacy #EHR that distinguished between critical and less important drug-drug interactions to a commercial EHR led to more #clinicaldecisionsupport overrides: https://t.co/b
RT @JournalGIM: How well do drug interaction alerts really work? @BrighamWomens Hospital compared two different electronic health records,…
RT @JournalGIM: How well do drug interaction alerts really work? @BrighamWomens Hospital compared two different electronic health records,…
RT @JournalGIM: How well do drug interaction alerts really work? @BrighamWomens Hospital compared two different electronic health records,…
How well do drug interaction alerts really work? @BrighamWomens Hospital compared two different electronic health records, and found substantial differences in effectiveness. #EHR #adversedrugevent https://t.co/gHNWaQjjKP
Interesting, however not totally surprising. 'Alert fatigue' in clinical systems is an important consideration. The old adage of 'less is more' is certainly true when firing repetitive clinical alerts at busy clinicians. https://t.co/kx99OUxl7x
RT @Bloodman: I have always wanted to do a study where a random EMR alert would pop up saying “This drug interaction will immediately kill…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @NTConnell: Think about the signal to noise ratio #emr #epic https://t.co/q18PFBrmJ6
RT @NTConnell: Think about the signal to noise ratio #emr #epic https://t.co/q18PFBrmJ6
Think about the signal to noise ratio #emr #epic https://t.co/q18PFBrmJ6
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
Wow - surprising finding about #alertfatigue. Saturation effect? https://t.co/uVVV3HTEcA
RT @Bloodman: I have always wanted to do a study where a random EMR alert would pop up saying “This drug interaction will immediately kill…
Reduced Effectiveness of Interruptive Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts after Conversion to a Commercial Electronic Health Record https://t.co/p0GdBqOUey
Here's one for the #EHRbuglist from the literature. @MWFriedberg https://t.co/M4fSCeII35
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @ml_barnett: This is a striking figure (Also hooray #ggplot2) https://t.co/kYjpXmneam
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @ml_barnett: This is a striking figure (Also hooray #ggplot2) https://t.co/kYjpXmneam
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
This is a striking figure (Also hooray #ggplot2) https://t.co/kYjpXmneam
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @RAdamsDudleyMD: Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interact…
RT @andrewdunn111: Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6…
RT @andrewdunn111: Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6…
Important graph from @DBatesSafety et al. Adopting a commercial #EHR associated with big increase in drug-drug interaction alerts, but the total # of interactions MDs recognized as impt stayed the same. https://t.co/L3TpoPEXTl #AlertFatigue #workflow https
RT @andrewdunn111: Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6…
RT @andrewdunn111: Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6…
RT @andrewdunn111: Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6…
I have always wanted to do a study where a random EMR alert would pop up saying “This drug interaction will immediately kill the patient dead” and see how often its blithely clicked through https://t.co/9ha95dtYxB
Technology at work: Brigham & Women's Hospital moved from their homegrown drug alert system to Epic and alerts went up 6-fold and the override rate went up dramatically. I wonder if B&W still has their old system lying around. https://t.co/qtm9DFRO
Reduced Effectiveness of Interruptive Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts after Conversion to a Commercial Electronic Health Record. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/dkJFvkF5B4 https://t.co/dkJFvkF5B4
Reduced Effectiveness of Interruptive Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts after Conversion to a Commercial Electronic Health Record. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/dkJFvkF5B4
Out of the box EHR drug-drug interactions alerts less useful than a purpose-built EHR. Not surprising, but begs the question about how to localize these huge systems. @EricShelov @MarcTobiasMD you might find this interesting https://t.co/Dwnn8ezXc6
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