Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing

BackgroundThe increased application of eServices in health care, in general, and ePrescribing (electronic prescribing) in particular, have brought quality and interoperability to the forefront. The application of standards has been put forward as one important factor in impro...

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Main Authors: Öhlund, Sten-Erik, Åstrand, Bengt, Petersson, Göran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2012-11-01
Series:Interactive Journal of Medical Research
Online Access:http://www.i-jmr.org/2012/2/e17/
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spelling doaj-525705efb689485989123e90733397ff2021-05-03T01:41:15ZengJMIR PublicationsInteractive Journal of Medical Research1929-073X2012-11-0112e1710.2196/ijmr.2089Improving Interoperability in ePrescribingÖhlund, Sten-ErikÅstrand, BengtPetersson, Göran BackgroundThe increased application of eServices in health care, in general, and ePrescribing (electronic prescribing) in particular, have brought quality and interoperability to the forefront. The application of standards has been put forward as one important factor in improving interoperability. However, less focus has been placed on other factors, such as stakeholders’ involvement and the measurement of interoperability. An information system (IS) can be regarded to comprise an instrument for technology-mediated work communication. In this study, interoperability refers to the interoperation in the ePrescribing process, involving people, systems, procedures and organizations. We have focused on the quality of the ePrescription message as one component of the interoperation in the ePrescribing process. ObjectiveThe objective was to analyze how combined efforts in improving interoperability with the introduction of the new national ePrescription format (NEF) have impacted interoperability in the ePrescribing process in Sweden, with the focus on the quality of the ePrescription message. MethodsConsecutive sampling of electronic prescriptions in Sweden before and after the introduction of NEF was undertaken in April 2008 (pre-NEF) and April 2009 (post-NEF). Interoperability problems were identified and classified based on message format specifications and prescription rules. ResultsThe introduction of NEF improved the interoperability of ePrescriptions substantially. In the pre-NEF sample, a total of 98.6% of the prescriptions had errors. In the post-NEF sample, only 0.9% of the prescriptions had errors. The mean number of errors was fewer for the erroneous prescriptions: 4.8 in pre-NEF compared to 1.0 in post-NEF. ConclusionsWe conclude that a systematic comprehensive work on interoperability, covering technical, semantical, professional, judicial and process aspects, involving the stakeholders, resulted in an improved interoperability of ePrescriptions.http://www.i-jmr.org/2012/2/e17/
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author Öhlund, Sten-Erik
Åstrand, Bengt
Petersson, Göran
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Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
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Åstrand, Bengt
Petersson, Göran
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title Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
title_short Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
title_full Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
title_fullStr Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
title_full_unstemmed Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing
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issn 1929-073X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description BackgroundThe increased application of eServices in health care, in general, and ePrescribing (electronic prescribing) in particular, have brought quality and interoperability to the forefront. The application of standards has been put forward as one important factor in improving interoperability. However, less focus has been placed on other factors, such as stakeholders’ involvement and the measurement of interoperability. An information system (IS) can be regarded to comprise an instrument for technology-mediated work communication. In this study, interoperability refers to the interoperation in the ePrescribing process, involving people, systems, procedures and organizations. We have focused on the quality of the ePrescription message as one component of the interoperation in the ePrescribing process. ObjectiveThe objective was to analyze how combined efforts in improving interoperability with the introduction of the new national ePrescription format (NEF) have impacted interoperability in the ePrescribing process in Sweden, with the focus on the quality of the ePrescription message. MethodsConsecutive sampling of electronic prescriptions in Sweden before and after the introduction of NEF was undertaken in April 2008 (pre-NEF) and April 2009 (post-NEF). Interoperability problems were identified and classified based on message format specifications and prescription rules. ResultsThe introduction of NEF improved the interoperability of ePrescriptions substantially. In the pre-NEF sample, a total of 98.6% of the prescriptions had errors. In the post-NEF sample, only 0.9% of the prescriptions had errors. The mean number of errors was fewer for the erroneous prescriptions: 4.8 in pre-NEF compared to 1.0 in post-NEF. ConclusionsWe conclude that a systematic comprehensive work on interoperability, covering technical, semantical, professional, judicial and process aspects, involving the stakeholders, resulted in an improved interoperability of ePrescriptions.
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