Division of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City.
Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts.
JAMA Netw Open. 2020 May 1;3(5):e205547. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.5547.
Despite the broad adoption of electronic health record (EHR) systems across the continuum of care, safety problems persist.
To measure the safety performance of operational EHRs in hospitals across the country during a 10-year period.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This case series included all US adult hospitals nationwide that used the National Quality Forum Health IT Safety Measure EHR computerized physician order entry safety test administered by the Leapfrog Group between 2009 and 2018. Data were analyzed from July 1, 2018 to December 1, 2019.
The Health IT Safety Measure test, which uses simulated medication orders that have either injured or killed patients previously to evaluate how well hospital EHRs could identify medication errors with potential for patient harm.
Descriptive statistics for performance on the assessment test over time were calculated at the overall test score level, type of decision support category level, and EHR vendor level.
Among 8657 hospital-years observed during the study, mean (SD) scores on the overall test increased from 53.9% (18.3%) in 2009 to 65.6% (15.4%) in 2018. Mean (SD) hospital score for the categories representing basic clinical decision support increased from 69.8% (20.8%) in 2009 to 85.6% (14.9%) in 2018. For the categories representing advanced clinical decision support, the mean (SD) score increased from 29.6% (22.4%) in 2009 to 46.1% (21.6%) in 2018. There was considerable variation in test performance by EHR.
These findings suggest that despite broad adoption and optimization of EHR systems in hospitals, wide variation in the safety performance of operational EHR systems remains across a large sample of hospitals and EHR vendors. Hospitals using some EHR vendors had significantly higher test scores. Overall, substantial safety risk persists in current hospital EHR systems.
尽管电子健康记录 (EHR) 系统已在整个医疗保健领域广泛采用,但安全问题仍然存在。
在十年期间测量全国医院运营中的 EHR 的安全性能。
设计、设置和参与者:本病例系列包括全国范围内使用国家质量论坛健康信息技术安全措施 EHR 计算机化医嘱录入安全测试的所有成年医院,该测试由 Leapfrog 集团于 2009 年至 2018 年进行。数据于 2018 年 7 月 1 日至 2019 年 12 月 1 日进行分析。
健康信息技术安全措施测试使用先前伤害或杀死患者的模拟药物医嘱来评估医院 EHR 识别可能对患者造成伤害的药物错误的能力。
在整体测试得分水平、决策支持类别水平和 EHR 供应商水平上,随时间计算评估测试性能的描述性统计数据。
在研究期间观察到的 8657 个医院年中,整体测试的平均(标准差)分数从 2009 年的 53.9%(18.3%)增加到 2018 年的 65.6%(15.4%)。代表基本临床决策支持的类别平均(标准差)医院分数从 2009 年的 69.8%(20.8%)增加到 2018 年的 85.6%(14.9%)。对于代表高级临床决策支持的类别,平均(标准差)分数从 2009 年的 29.6%(22.4%)增加到 2018 年的 46.1%(21.6%)。EHR 的测试性能存在相当大的差异。
这些发现表明,尽管医院广泛采用和优化了 EHR 系统,但在大量医院和 EHR 供应商中,运营中的 EHR 系统的安全性能仍然存在很大差异。使用某些 EHR 供应商的医院测试得分明显更高。总体而言,当前医院 EHR 系统仍存在重大安全风险。