DrChrono.com Preventing Harm to Patients by Unveiling First and Only iPad-driven Electronic Prescribing Platform
Four years ago, the Institute of Medicine issued a press release on the benefits of electronic prescribing, and now that the iPad has revolutionized mobile technology in the doctor’s office, these benefits are worth reviewing. DrChrono.com and its point-of-care iPad EMR platform unveiled its eRx functionality recently, and is the first and only iPad platform with this feature. Below are some of the highlights of the press release.
- “Medication errors are among the most common medical errors, harming at least 1.5 million people every year, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.”
- “A study of outpatient clinics found that medication-related injuries there resulted in roughly $887 million in extra medical costs in 2000.”
- “New computerized systems for prescribing drugs and other applications of information technology show promise for reducing the number of drug-related mistakes, the report says. Studies indicate that paper-based prescribing is associated with high error rates.”
- “Electronic prescribing is safer because it eliminates problems with handwriting legibility, and when combined with decision-support tools, automatically alerts prescribers to possible interactions, allergies, and other potential problems…”
You can view a video showcasing DrChrono.com’s eRx feature here:
http://blog.drchrono.com/2010/08/17/ipad-emr-eprescribing-now-available/
Reference:
Bootman, et al. Preventing Medication Errors. Institute of Medicine Press Release, July 20, 2006.
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Even though there was a study recently showing it produced the same amount of errors, in it it even reads that the majority were input errors. The software wasn’t the cause for any of it.