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CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center [email protected] PSHP 40 th Annual Assembly Harrisburg, PA October 1, 2008

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Page 1: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New

OnesRonald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph.

Pharmacy SupervisorThe Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

[email protected] 40th Annual Assembly

Harrisburg, PAOctober 1, 2008

Page 2: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

For centuries, the written prescription has been the means of communication

between a physician and a pharmacist.

Page 3: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

With CPOE, pharmacists shift from assuring

appropriate transcription to assuring the appropriateness

of therapy.

Page 4: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

To many pharmacists, the written order is a security

blanket

Page 5: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Some components of the medication use process

change with CPOE, many remain the same.

Ask yourself, “How did we do it on paper?”

Page 6: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

You can use tools to assure orders are entered completely and correctly

by the presciber

• Order sentences

• Care sets

• Default order parameters

• Required fields

Page 7: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

When you take away the written order, many pharmacists ask:

• How will I know if the order is correct?

• What will I check it against?

• How do I know the correct drug was selected?

• How do I know the order is entered on the correct patient?

Page 8: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Consider the amount of time pharmacists are spending trying read faint name stamps, illegible handwriting and to comply with

JCAHO regulations such as unapproved abbreviations, dose and frequency ranges and prn

reasons

Page 9: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Doctors really are human and will do what is easiest for them

Page 10: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

CPOE eliminates many problems and frustrations associated with medication

ordering• Legibility

• Completeness (required fields)

• Abbreviations

• Appropriateness (dose, frequency, route)

• Access to patient information (integrated medical record)

• More even distribution of order receipt

• Use of evidence based medicine through order sets

• More timely turn-around

Page 11: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Transmission of the written order from the nursing unit to the pharmacy is no longer

an issue.

• Manual pick-up

• Faxing

• Optical scanning

Page 12: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Yet, CPOE creates a whole new set of problems:

• Prescriber resistance

• Prescriber compliance

• Shortcuts or bypass of system

• Lack of knowledge & understanding

• Timing of doses

• Duplications

• “Rule overload”

• Downtime

Page 13: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Yet, CPOE creates a whole new set of problems:

• Increased expectations

• Increased workload

• Lack of attention to detail

• Lack of flexibility

• Increased integration of system with others

• Must be easy for users

• Limitations of system

• Incorrect information can still be entered

Page 14: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Needs for CPOE(or how to avoid the problems)

• Thorough training

• Understanding of inter-disciplinary processes

• Institution-wide policies on how to address problems

• Enhancement of clinical skills

Page 15: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Training needs

• System functionality

• Physician ordering processes

• eMAR

• Nursing tasking and documentaion (“think like a nurse”)

• Impact of total integration

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The focus of pharmacists can shift more towards the

evaluation of the clinical appropriateness of the order.

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Using decision support

• Interaction checking

• Dose checking

• Allergy checking

• Duplication checking

• Rules

Page 18: CPOE: Solving Old Problems; Creating New Ones Ronald E. Lay, M.S., R.Ph. Pharmacy Supervisor The Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center rlay@psu.edu

Order verification can be done from anywhere:

• Central pharmacy

• Satellite pharmacy

• Nursing unit

• Office

• Home

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Impact on WorkloadMonthly Order Volume

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You may choose to verify orders you previously ignored

• Plain IV’s

• Flushes

• Discontinued

• Rescheduled

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Impact on Workflow

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Order Turnaround Time

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QUESTIONS