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NextGen UGM 2025 is set to take place in Nashville, TN, from November 2 to 5 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. This [...]
Preparing Healthcare Systems for Cyber Threats
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Healthcare is facing an unprecedented level of cyber risk. With cyberattacks on the rise, health systems must prepare for the reality of potential breaches. In [...]
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Expert Exchange in Medicine at MEDICA – Shaping the Future of Healthcare MEDICA unites the key players driving innovation in medicine. Whether you're involved in [...]
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Examine on impact of EMR on lab requesting wins enormous at HIC

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Research into the effect of an electronic medical record on the quality of laboratory test orders has won the Branko Cesnik award for best scientific paper at the Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2013).

The study, led by Andrew Georgiou of the Centre for Health Systems & Safety Research at the University of NSW, assessed the type and frequency of pre-analytical laboratory test order errors that were associated with the EMR across three hospitals and one pathology service.

The research involved a retrospective audit of lab error logs over a period of 20 months, found that test order problems associated with the EMR occurred at a total rate of 1.34 per 1000 test order episodes across the three hospitals.

In the majority of cases these errors were caused by the inappropriate use of the EMR system by clinicians. The researchers, who also included Dr Georgiou’s regular collaborators Ling Li and Johanna Westbrook, say the study highlights the importance of monitoring and comparing the impact of EMR systems in different locations over time in order to identify and act upon factors that can adversely effect pathology laboratory processes.

The best student paper was won by Alison Craswell of the University of Wollongong for her paper on the computerisation of perinatal data entry.

The paper presented findings from doctoral research into issues of concern identified by midwives about the accuracy of computerised perinatal data records, which are mandated at a federal level. Source