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Guide to Reducing Unintended Consequences of Electronic Health Records
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Case Examples

  1. Staff Readiness for EHR Implementation
  2. Conflicting Priorities: Regulatory Compliance vs. Clinical Workflow
  3. Choose Your EHR Vendor Carefully
  4. Redesigning Hospital Workflow
  5. Managing Expectations About How EHR Implementation Will Affect Workflow
  6. FMEA + CPOE = Fewer Medication Errors
  7. Paper Persistence After EHR Implementation
  8. User Frustration With Frequent EHR Updates
  9. Despite Testing, Unintended Consequences Can Still Occur
  10. Post-EHR Changes in Communication
  11. Conflicts Between Technology and the Physical Environment
  12. EHR Safety Check Results in a Potentially Dangerous Workaround
  13. EHR-in-Use Alters Clinical Authority and Oversight
  14. System Integration Problems
  15. Responding to Alert Fatigue

Guide Navigation

  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Avoid Unintended Consequences
    • For Future EHR Users
    • For Current EHR Users
  • Understand and Identify Unintended Consequences
    • Understand Unintended Consequences
    • Identify Unintended Consequences
  • Remediate Unintended Consequences
    • Assess the Problem
    • Remediate the Problem
    • Track the Remediation Process
  • Appendix
    • Case Examples
    • Glossary
    • External Resources
    • Acknowledgments