| Literature DB >> 22101907 |
Joy M Grossman1, Dori A Cross, Ellyn R Boukus, Genna R Cohen.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A core feature of e-prescribing is the electronic exchange of prescription data between physician practices and pharmacies, which can potentially improve the efficiency of the prescribing process and reduce medication errors. Barriers to implementing this feature exist, but they are not well understood. This study's objectives were to explore recent physician practice and pharmacy experiences with electronic transmission of new prescriptions and renewals, and identify facilitators of and barriers to effective electronic transmission and pharmacy e-prescription processing.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22101907 PMCID: PMC3341793 DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Med Inform Assoc ISSN: 1067-5027 Impact factor: 4.497
Figure 1E-prescribing information exchange. Source: adapted from Bell DS, Straus SG, Belson D, et al. A toolset for e-prescribing implementation in physician offices; figure 2.1 (prepared by RAND Corporation under contract no. HHSA 290-2006-00017, TO #4, AHRQ publication no. 11-0102-EF). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2011 (in press).
Characteristics of participating physician practices
| Characteristic | Number of practices (N=24) |
| Specialty | |
| Primary care | 16 |
| Medical or surgical specialty | 5 |
| Multispecialty | 3 |
| Number of physicians | |
| 1–9 | 12 |
| 10–49 | 7 |
| 50–500 | 5 |
| Practice ownership | |
| Physician | 17 |
| Hospital | 6 |
| Faculty practice | 1 |
| Type of e-prescribing system | |
| Part of electronic health record system | 17 |
| Stand-alone system | 7 |
| Number of years prescriptions sent electronically | |
| <2 | 12 |
| 2+ | 12 |
| Estimated percentage of prescriptions sent electronically | |
| <70 | 6 |
| 70+ | 17 |
| Unknown | 1 |
Two practices were interviewed in each of the 12 Community Tracking Study (CTS) sites: Boston; Cleveland; Greenville, South Carolina; Indianapolis; Lansing, Michigan; Little Rock, Arkansas; Miami; northern New Jersey; Orange County, California; Phoenix; Seattle; and Syracuse, New York.
Twelve different commercial e-prescribing vendors were represented. Among the 17 practices using electronic health record systems, vendors included: Allscripts (4), eClinicalWorks (2), Epic (3), GE Centricity (2), GEMMS, McKesson, MedENT, NextGen (2), and one homegrown system. Stand-alone e-prescribing system vendors used in the remaining seven practices included: Allscripts (2), InstantDX, Prematic, RelayHealth (2) and DrFirst, which was integrated into a Greenway Medical Technologies electronic health record system.
Characteristics of participating community pharmacies
| Characteristic | Number of community pharmacies (N=48) |
| Ownership | |
| Local (within state) | |
| Independent—three or fewer locations | 16 |
| Independent—regional/local chain drug store, supermarket, provider-owned, and other | 8 |
| Total | 24 |
| National (multi-state) | |
| Chain drug store | 15 |
| Supermarket | 3 |
| Mass merchant | 6 |
| Total | 24 |
| Estimated average prescriptions per week | |
| 200–750 | 11 |
| 751–1750 | 16 |
| >1750 | 16 |
| Unknown | 5 |
| Pharmacy information system | |
| Home-grown | 19 |
| Commercial vendor | 29 |
| Number of years prescriptions received electronically | |
| <2 | 32 |
| 2+ | 13 |
| Unknown | 3 |
| Estimated percentage of prescriptions received electronically | |
| ≤5% | 15 |
| 6%–14% | 11 |
| 15%–24% | 8 |
| 25%+ | 11 |
| Unknown | 3 |
Four pharmacies were interviewed in each of the 12 Community Tracking Study (CTS) sites: Boston; Cleveland; Greenville, South Carolina; Indianapolis; Lansing, Michigan; Little Rock, Arkansas; Miami; northern New Jersey; Orange County, California; Phoenix; Seattle; and Syracuse, New York.
Thirteen different pharmacy information system vendors were represented among the 29 participating pharmacies using commercial systems, including: McKesson (including Enterprise, PharmaServ, and Condor products) (11), QS/1 (4), PDX (3), Transaction Data Systems Rx30 (2), as well as nine other vendors.