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City Hospitals Sunderland rolls out e-prescribing

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21 Jun 2006

City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust has rolled out electronic prescribing throughout inpatient areas of the trust.

The project required the specification and development of a new module by US vendor, Meditech, which has been extensively anglicised for the UK, plus a programme of business change by clinical staff.

David Miller, business manager for pharmacy at City Hospitals Sunderland, commented:

“Achieving the ‘Holy Grail’ of electronic prescribing across our organisation, within such a short period, has required careful attention to the change process itself, and the people involved.”

He added that it was essential that that e-prescribing was seen as a corporate responsibility, and not just a pharmacy project, and must be led by an effective multidisciplinary team that includes medical, nursing, IT and pharmacy input.

Sue Martin, the nursing lead for e-prescribing said, "Electronic prescribing has freed up nursing time and improved the patient experience by making prescriptions more legible and available. It has also speeded up the discharge process. Patient safety is improved in that prescribing is more precise and guided. Prescribers can use stop dates so that treatments do not over-run; dose warnings assist prescribing and administration reports are available at the click of a button".

Medical staff at the trust also praised the improvements in working processes and safety. Consultant surgeon and trust medical director, Les Boobis, said: “The ability to prescribe or review medications from anywhere in the trust - even between theatre sessions - for patients is a very positive outcome to the process.

“Moving from manual drug charting has been both dynamic and rewarding. It has helped me see the many wider benefits of a computerised prescribing process. Patient safety and confidentiality are always prime concerns and EP has made working in the NHS a safer task.”

Dr Andrew Berrington, consultant microbiologist and chair of the trust drugs and therapeutics committee, said: "Electronic prescribing via an integrated hospital information system greatly improves our ability to tailor our results to individual circumstances.  

“A microbiologist releasing a positive culture result can first check the patient's prescription to see whether they are receiving an appropriate antibiotic, or conversely whether the report requires modification to reflect that treatment.

“We also have the facility to search for prescriptions for particular agents in order to monitor prescribing patterns and promote good practice. Drugs of particular concern can be flagged with warning boxes, and in theory can be restricted to particular prescribers although we have not felt the need to do this. It's a great advance”.

City Hospitals Sunderland has used Meditech’s system for over 13 years, and e-prescribing is the latest addition to a portfolio of integrated modules. These include a patient administration system, pharmacy, labs, radiology, order communications and results reporting, nursing, maternity, theatres and a range of additional clinical data collection screens through the Meditech departmental module.

The system, supplied by prime contractors, Filetek UK, is deployed at six NHS sites in England and two in Scotland. Three of the English sites have e-prescribing facilities.

 

© 2006 E-HEALTH-MEDIA LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Well done

22 Jun 06 10:15

Good to hear - well done. Good to see messages on benefits of a integrated electronic record. The only way to achieve successful EP and Drugs admin is this route. Well Done Sunderland.


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Congratulations...what about the others?

22 Jun 06 10:56

Well done Sunderland! Interesting to see a non-CfH supplier getting something to work in this difficult area.

I hope the other large US software corporations learn from the work that Burton and Sunderland have instigated in getting MEDITECH up to scratch for use in the UK. Time will tell.


3

EP, dm+d and the national spine

22 Jun 06 13:02

This is good news and maybe the specification for this software module could be used nationally. When the Spine is up and running then it should be possible to import a newly admitted patients current medication directly into the hospital system without re-keying (assuming both systems are dm+d compliant). Just ask the average junior doctor/hospital pharmacist if this would be a major efficiency/safety development.


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dm+d and primary/sec care EP

Pete.marsh@whnt.nhs.uk

22 Jun 06 21:55

The previous comment is well made. But it is never as easy as saying dm+d compliant. I made a similar comment some time ago, I am sure we will eventually get there not sure when. Good news though, I have reviewed some early design work for Cerner, showing this process of receiving primary care drug histories and being able to seed them in through a validation process into the hospital record on admission. GP's have long been asking for similar approach on discharge, to see what was changed, added to, removed from drug history and more importantly reason why it was changed. But Acute trusts have a long leap of faith to get soem basic stuff in before the more challening aspects of EP. CfH should welcome more research in this area for when the rest catch up, based on real world practice.

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