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Neurology Certification Review 2019
2019-08-29 - 2019-09-03    
All Day
Neurology Certification Review is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 29 - Sep 03, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago Oakbrook, [...]
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course 2019
2019-08-31 - 2019-09-05    
All Day
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 31 - Sep 05, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago [...]
Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness
2019-09-01 - 2019-09-08    
All Day
Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Sep [...]
Medical Philippines 2019
2019-09-03 - 2019-09-05    
All Day
The 4th Edition of Medical Philippines Expo 2019 is organized by Fireworks Trade Exhibitions & Conferences Philippines, Inc. and will be held from Sep 03 [...]
Grand Opening Celebration for Encompass Health Katy
2019-09-04    
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Grand Opening Celebration for Encompass Health Katy 23331 Grand Reserve Drive | Katy, Texas Sep 4, 2019 4:00 p.m. CDT Encompass Health will host a grand opening [...]
Galapagos & Amazon 2019 Medical Conference
2019-09-05 - 2019-09-17    
All Day
Galapagos & Amazon 2019 Medical Conference is organized by Unconventional Conventions and will be held from Sep 05 - 17, 2019 at Santa Cruz II, [...]
Mesotherapy Training (Sep 06, 2019)
2019-09-06    
All Day
Mesotherapy Training is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 06, 2019 at The Westin New York at Times [...]
Aesthetic Next 2019 Conference
2019-09-06 - 2019-09-08    
All Day
Aesthetic Next 2019 Conference Venue: SEPTEMBER 6-8, 2019 RENAISSANCE DALLAS HOTEL, DALLAS, TX www.AestheticNext.com On behalf Aesthetic Record EMR, we would like to invite you [...]
Anti-Aging - Modules 1 & 2 (Sep, 2019)
2019-09-07    
All Day
Anti-Aging - Modules 1 & 2 is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 07, 2019 at The Westin [...]
Allergy Test and Treatment (Sep, 2019)
2019-09-15    
All Day
Allergy Test and Treatment is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 15, 2019 at Aloft Chicago O'Hare, Chicago, [...]
Biosimilars & Biologics Summit 2019
2019-09-16 - 2019-09-17    
All Day
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Biosimilars & Biologics Summit 2019 is organized by Lexis Conferences Ltd and will be held from Sep 16 - 17, 2019 at London, England, United [...]
X Anniversary International Exhibition of equipment and technologies for the pharmaceutical industry PHARMATechExpo
2019-09-17 - 2019-09-19    
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X Anniversary International Exhibition of equipment and technologies for the pharmaceutical industry PHARMATechExpo is organized by Laboratory Marketing Technology (LMT) Company, Shupyk National Medical Academy [...]
2019 Physician and CIO Forum
2019-09-18 - 2019-09-19    
All Day
Event Location MEDITECH Conference Center 1 Constitution Way Foxborough, MA Date : September 18th - 19th Conference: Wednesday, September 18  8:00 AM - 5:00 PM [...]
Stress, Depression, Anxiety and Resilience Summit 2019
2019-09-20 - 2019-09-21    
All Day
Stress, Depression, Anxiety and Resilience Summit is organized by Lexis Conferences Ltd and will be held from Sep 20 - 21, 2019 at Vancouver Convention [...]
Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses Course - Orlando (Sep 20, 2019)
2019-09-20    
All Day
Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses Course is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 20, 2019 at Sheraton Orlando [...]
Complete, Hands-on Dermal Filler (Sep 22, 2019)
2019-09-22    
All Day
Complete, Hands-on Dermal Filler is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 22, 2019 at Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena [...]
The MedTech Conference 2019
2019-09-23 - 2019-09-25    
All Day
The MedTech Conference 2019 is organized by Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) and will be held from Sep 23 - 25, 2019 at Boston Convention [...]
23 Sep
2019-09-23 - 2019-09-24    
All Day
ABOUT 2ND WORLD CONGRESS ON RHEUMATOLOGY & ORTHOPEDICS Scientific Federation will be hosting 2nd World Congress on Rheumatology and Orthopedics this year. This exciting event [...]
25 Sep
2019-09-25 - 2019-09-26    
All Day
ABOUT 18TH WORLD CONGRESS ON NUTRITION AND FOOD CHEMISTRY Nutrition Conferences Committee extends its welcome to 18th World Congress on Nutrition and Food Chemistry (Nutri-Food [...]
ACP & Stem Cell Therapies for Pain Management (Sep 27, 2019)
2019-09-27    
All Day
ACP & Stem Cell Therapies for Pain Management is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 27, 2019 at [...]
01 Oct
2019-10-01 - 2019-10-02    
All Day
The UK’s leading health technology and smart health event, bringing together a specialist audience of over 4,000 health and care professionals covering IT and clinical [...]
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Articles

Aug 18 : Why Patients Should Be Alarmed by EHR Errors?

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In recent years, the use of electronic health records (EHRs) has increased dramatically in Illinois and across the country. Even though these digital systems have been touted as cost-efficient, safe alternatives to the traditional system of using paper records, studies and news reports have revealed a different reality.Due to human errors and computer glitches, EHRs are leading to a new breed of medical errors that are putting patient safety in jeopardy. There appears to be a dire need for tighter oversight of how these systems are used and a mandatory system of reporting EHR-related errors, injuries and deaths.
A Swift Transition from Paper to Digital
A decade ago, patients would rarely see a doctor with a tablet or laptop during an appointment. The doctor would scribble notes and pass them along to a nurse or clerk, who would in turn file away the notes in a paper records system.However, as the Boston Globe explains in a recent report, things changed in 2009 when the Obama administration and Congress pushed through $30 million in taxpayer subsidies to incentivize doctors and hospitals to convert to digital systems.

The percentage of doctor’s offices in the U.S. using EHRs nearly tripled over a five-year span, going from 17 percent in 2008 to 42 percent by 2013. Among U.S. hospitals, the percentage skyrocketed from 13 to 70 percent over that same time span, the newspaper reports.

One problem that has resulted from this swift transition from paper to digital: In some facilities, the transition has not been a complete one. The Globe article describes these as being “hybrid” paper/digital systems.

These systems can lead to medication errors such as the tragic story reported by the newspaper about a woman who received a fatally high dose of insulin at a Boston area hospital.

According to the newspaper, nurses at that facility had been acting on insulin orders that were entered in two prescribing systems – one paper, one digital – and under different doctors’ names.
Types of Medical Errors Associated with EHRs
The ECRI Institute listed “data integrity failures in EHRs and other health IT systems” at No. 4 on its list of the “Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2014.”

The non-profit organization noted the importance of accurate information being entered into EHR systems so that doctors can provide appropriate treatment. Any breakdown in the process could lead to disastrous results.

Unfortunately, those breakdowns often occur. The ECRI Institute described common EHR-related errors as being:

  • Basic data entry errors
  • Copying-and-pasting errors, including putting old data in a new report
  • Missing or delayed entry of data
  • Errors stemming from lack of clock synchronization
  • One patient’s records being mistaken for another patient’s records.

Design flaws and software glitches account for many of these issues. Human errors do as well. As The Globe reports, staff may override automatic warnings and come up with ways to work around the digital obstacles they encounter while rushing to use the system and get back to tending to patients.
A Mandatory Reporting System Is Needed
Mandatory reporting standards for medical errors in the EHR industry would help hospital officials and patient safety experts learn what is wrong with the EHR systems and develop solutions. Unfortunately, no such reporting system exists, and resistance to such mandatory measures is strong, according to The Globe.

As the newspaper reports, neither the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nor the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have indicated any desire to provide oversight of EHR systems or to create a mandatory system for reporting EHR-related injuries and deaths. The health IT industry has lobbied against a mandatory system by asserting that, due to fear of repercussions, hospital staff could actually conceal errors instead of reporting them.

In the absence of a much-needed reporting system, we can turn to voluntary reporting. We can also turn to our civil justice system.

For example, The Globe report contains statistics provided by a Harvard-affiliated malpractice insurance group. By combing through a database of 5,700 malpractice cases, the group identified 147 EHR-related “adverse events,” including 46 that resulted in deaths, over a one-year period.

Thus, by seeking to hold hospitals accountable for EHR-related errors, medical malpractice claims can shed light on a growing problem in our hospitals and, hopefully, contribute to changes that ultimately enhance the safety of patients.

Author: Patrick A. Salvi

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