Frisse Mark E, Tang Lianhong, Belsito Anne, Overhage J Marc
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2010 Nov 13;2010:242-5.
We describe our early experience with use in emergency department settings of a standards-based medication history service integrated into a health information exchange (HIE). The service sends queries from one Exchange's emergency department interface both to a local ambulatory care system and to the medication hub services provided by a second HIE. This second HIE in turn sends requests to SureScripts and returns histories for incorporation into the first Exchange's clinical interface. The service caches all requests to avoid costly duplicate query charges and maintains an account of queries, registered users, charges, and results obtained. Usage may be increasing as additional retail pharmacy data become available. Early results suggest that research and development emphasis requirements will of necessity shift from obtaining prescription medication history to finding new means to ensuring effective use.
我们描述了我们在急诊科环境中使用集成到健康信息交换(HIE)中的基于标准的用药史服务的早期经验。该服务从一个交换中心的急诊科接口向本地门诊护理系统以及由另一个HIE提供的用药中心服务发送查询。反过来,这第二个HIE向SureScripts发送请求,并返回用药史以纳入第一个交换中心的临床接口。该服务会缓存所有请求,以避免高昂的重复查询费用,并记录查询、注册用户、费用以及获得的结果。随着更多零售药房数据的可用,使用量可能会增加。早期结果表明,研发重点需求必然会从获取处方药用药史转向寻找确保有效使用的新方法。