Storms Hannelore, Marquet Kristel, Nelissen Katherine, Hulshagen Leen, Lenie Jan, Remmen Roy, Claes Neree
Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Campus Diepenbeek, Agoralaan Building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.
BMC Res Notes. 2014 Dec 16;7:915. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-915.
An accurate medication overview is essential to reduce medication errors. Therefore, it is essential to keep the medication overview up-to-date and to exchange healthcare information between healthcare professionals and patients. Digitally shared information yields possibilities to improve communication. However, implementing a digitally shared medication overview is challenging. This articles describes the development process of a secured, electronic platform designed for exchanging medication information as executed in a pilot study in Belgium, called "Vitalink".
The goal of "Vitalink" is to improve the exchange of medication information between professionals working in healthcare and patients in order to achieve a more efficient cooperation and better quality of care. Healthcare professionals of primary and secondary health care and patients of four Belgian regions participated in the project. In each region project groups coordinated implementation and reported back to the steering committee supervising the pilot study. The electronic medication overview was developed based on consensus in the project groups. The steering committee agreed to establish secured and authorized access through the use of electronic identity documents (eID) and a secured, eHealth-platform conform prior governmental regulations regarding privacy and security of healthcare information.
A successful implementation of an electronic medication overview strongly depends on the accessibility and usability of the tool for healthcare professionals. Coordinating teams of the project groups concluded, based on their own observations and on problems reported to them, that secured and quick access to medical data needed to be pursued. According to their observations, the identification process using the eHealth platform, crucial to ensure secured data, was very time consuming. Secondly, software packages should meet the needs of their users, thus be adapted to daily activities of healthcare professionals. Moreover, software should be easy to install and run properly. The project would have benefited from a cost analysis executed by the national bodies prior to implementation.
准确的用药概况对于减少用药错误至关重要。因此,保持用药概况的最新状态以及在医疗保健专业人员和患者之间交换医疗信息至关重要。数字共享信息为改善沟通提供了可能性。然而,实施数字共享用药概况具有挑战性。本文描述了一个安全的电子平台的开发过程,该平台旨在交换用药信息,这一过程在比利时的一项试点研究中得以执行,该研究名为“Vitalink”。
“Vitalink”的目标是改善医疗保健领域专业人员与患者之间的用药信息交换,以实现更高效的合作和更高的护理质量。比利时四个地区的初级和二级医疗保健专业人员以及患者参与了该项目。在每个地区,项目组协调实施工作,并向监督试点研究的指导委员会汇报。电子用药概况是在项目组达成共识的基础上开发的。指导委员会同意通过使用电子身份文件(eID)和符合先前政府关于医疗保健信息隐私和安全规定的安全电子健康平台来建立安全且经授权的访问。
电子用药概况的成功实施很大程度上取决于该工具对医疗保健专业人员的可及性和可用性。项目组的协调团队根据他们自己的观察以及向他们报告的问题得出结论,需要追求对医疗数据的安全且快速访问。根据他们的观察,使用电子健康平台进行身份识别的过程对于确保数据安全至关重要,但非常耗时。其次,软件包应满足用户需求,因此应适应医疗保健专业人员的日常活动。此外,软件应易于安装并正常运行。该项目若在实施前由国家机构进行成本分析,将会从中受益。