The Basics

Electronic health records (EHRs) can help your organization prevent adverse medication events and improve patient outcomes in several ways. EHRs can:

By helping you collect, update, maintain, and use information in meaningful ways, EHRs can help your organization avoid medication errors and improve patient outcomes.1-4

Achieving Meaningful Use

One of the best ways to ensure you take full advantage of the benefits of electronic health records to prevent adverse medication events in your organization is to achieve meaningful use. Achieving the following meaningful use objectives will help you prevent adverse medication events and improve patient outcomes.

Providers Like You

To learn about providers like you who are leveraging the benefits of electronic health records to prevent adverse medication events and improve patient outcomes, see the following provider story.

References

  1. DesRoches CM, Campbell EG, Rao S, Donelan K, Ferris TG, Jha A, Kaushal R, Levy DE, Rosenbaum S, Shields AE, Blumenthal D. “Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care — A National Survey of Physicians.” N Engl J Med. 2008.
  2. Galanter WL, Didomenico RJ, Polikaitis A. “A Trial of Automated Decision Support Alerts for Contraindicated Medications Using Computerized Physician Order Entry.” J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2005.
  3. Zlabek JA, Wickus JW, Mathiason MA. “Early cost and safety benefits of an inpatient electronic health record.” J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011.
  4. Duffy RL, Yiu SSA, Molokhia E, Walker R, Perkins RA. “Effects of electronic prescribing on the clinical practice of a family medicine residency" [PDF - 431.7 KB]. Fam Med. 2010.