| Literature DB >> 24691517 |
Hajar Mozaffar1, Robin Williams2, Kathrin Cresswell3, Zoe Morison1, Ann Slee1, Aziz Sheikh, Aziz Sheikh Team4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and safety. With growing expectations about the benefits of such systems, there is evidence of widespread plans to implement these systems in hospitals in England where hitherto they have had a low uptake. Given the international drive away from developing home-grown to systems to procuring commercial applications, we aimed to identify available ePrescribing systems in England and to use the findings to develop a taxonomy of the systems offered by suppliers. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24691517 PMCID: PMC3972198 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Criteria for Web-Searches.
| System | Market |
| Electronic Prescribing/E-Prescribing/ePrescribing/Electronic Prescription/E-Prescription/ePrescription | NHS/NHS Hospitals/NHS Trusts |
| Medication Administration | UK Secondary Care/English Secondary Care |
| HEPMA/EPMA | UK Hospitals/English Hospitals/UK Trusts/English Trusts |
| Prescribing Software/Prescribing Application | NHS Connecting for Health/NHS CFH |
| UK User/UK Customer/UK Adopter/English User/English Customer/English Adopter |
Sources of Documentary Data1.
| Type of document | Example Sources | Nature of data collected |
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| Publication on presentation slides from the ‘Electronic Prescribing in Hospitals - Moving Forward’ Conference, 28 February 2012, London. Conference website, ‘ePrescribing: Everything that you want to know but were afraid to ask!’, 27 March 2012, Birmingham, | Available products, status of adopter hospitals, products features and functionalities |
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| iSoft Electronic Prescribing and Medicine Administration Brochure. JAC Medicine Management Commercial Pack | Suppliers, products, adopter hospitals, products features and functionalities |
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| Products, products structure, products features and functionalities, adopter hospitals |
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| Strategies, status of ePrescribing in adopter hospitals |
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| Status of products in England, adopter hospitals |
Websites were accessed several times from 1st of November 2012 to 30th of April 2013.
Participant Characteristics in Data Collection Activities.
| Participant Number | Setting | Type of System |
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| User | Type 2a System, Type 2d System |
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| User | Type 2b System |
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| User | Type 2c System |
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| User | Type 1 System |
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| Supplier | Type 2b System |
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| Supplier | Type 2c System |
ePrescribing Products in England.
| Supplier | System | Overall | Nature of the ePrescribing Functionality | Date and country of origin | Current Status in UK hospital market | Example Customers |
| Alert Life Sciences Computing | ALERT Prescription | ALERT claims to offer a full medication monitoring cycle by connecting hospital and pharmacy services. The system offers workflows between physicians, nurses, ancillary staff, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. | ePrescribing is offered as functionality within the Electronic Medical Record system. | 1999, Portugal | Though market penetration hitherto has been limited, a number of implementations are in progress. | Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust (In progress |
| Allscripts | Sunrise clinical manager (SCM)- Also known as Eclipsys | The Eclipsys (SCM) solution offers a wide array of acute care clinical information systems functions including the management of inpatient orders, documentation of all administered medications, and daily patient care interdisciplinary documentation. | ePrescribing is a separate module in an integrated clinical information system. | 1995, US | Though market penetration hitherto has been limited, a number of implementations are in progress. | Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust (Moved from iClinical Manager [CSC] to SCM). |
| Ascribe | Ascribe ePMA | Ascribe ePMA aims to offer a range of functionalities including NHS specific practices such as independent prescribing, supplementary prescribing and patient group directions. The ePMA system is grown out of Ascribe's pharmacy system. The system has in-built medicines reconciliation and supports clinical screening by pharmacists. Ascribe's latest version is designed as a web-based product. | ePrescribing is a separate module in clinical system. | 1984, UK | Though market penetration hitherto has been limited, a number of implementations are in progress. | Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (In progress). East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust (In progress – live in two sites). The Christie NHS Foundation Trust (Cancer Centre- Chemotherapy Prescribing). |
| Cambio Healthcare Systems | COSMIC Medication | Cambio Healthcare Systems is one of the market leaders of healthcare information system solutions in Scandinavia. COSMIC is a suite of e-health applications that have been designed to support healthcare processes across a large geographic areas by different types of healthcare providers. The system can be implemented on a module by module basis integrated with existing legacy systems. | ePrescribing is a functionality within the Cambio- The Clinical 5 module of the PAS system. | 1993, Sweden | At the time of this research, COSMIC is not being used in any English NHS hospitals. | Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust (contract awarded in 2010 but cancelled in 2012). |
| Cerner Corporation | Cerner ePrescribe | Cerner claims to be the largest provider of electronic medical systems in the United States. Cerner's features include medication review (inpatient prescribing and management, outpatient prescribing), private prescriptions, medication administration, pharmacy, and decision support. | ePrescribing is a separate module within the Cerner integrated solutions. | 1979, US | Though market penetration hitherto has been limited, a number of implementations are in progress. | Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS (initially partnered with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre but are now supported by Cerner). Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (In Progress). Wirral University Hospital Trust (In progress). Croydon Health Services NHS Trust (In progress). |
| CIS Healthcare | Theriak | Theriak claims to support complete closed loop from prescribing to administration and bedside verification. Theriak offers solution for both general e-prescribing and complex chemotherapy prescribing. Theriak has a range of other features, including a control mechanism known as DAX (Drug Advice eXpert). | ePrescribing is offered as a separate system. | UK (date not available) | There are currently no live implementations of this product in England. There are two implementations which started in 2010 but were suspended in 2012. | Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (Implementation started in 2010 and suspended in 2012). University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (Implementation started in 2010 and suspended in 2012). |
| CSC | LORENZO | Lorenzo is a web-based Electronic Health Record software introduced as part of the English National Programme for Information Technology. The whole functionality (consisting of an integrated hospital information system) is built whilst being implemented, with the intention to develop a system in collaboration with the NHS. ePrescribing functionality can be implemented once the organisation is using the Lorenzo Patient Administration System. | ePrescribing is a separate module within an integrated solution. | 2012, UK | The initial stage of the Lorenzo e-prescribing solution has been deployed at one NHS Hospital in 2012. The NHS has announced that a further 20+ hospitals will receive this functionality and the ability to deploy the in-patient prescribing and medicines administration functionality when it becomes available towards the end of 2013. | University Hospitals Morecambe Bay (out-patient prescribing, medicines on admission and discharge prescribing with automatic medicines reconciliation). |
| CSC | MedChart ePMA | MedChart, offered originally by iSoft, which was then acquired by CSC, claims to supports end-to-end medication management from prescribing, medication monitoring, and dispensing through to administration. The solution incorporates clinical data from the patient's record and external databases to provide a coordinated approach to patient care. | ePrescribing is a separate module. | 1996, Australia | MedChart has been implemented and is working in various NHS hospitals over the past year or so. | Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust. University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust. |
| CSE | PICS | An in-house developed e-prescribing system for University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust. | A standalone system with functionalities designed to match the exact need of each ward in a hospital. | 1998, UK | This system is being used in one hospital. It started with one ward in 1999. The majority of the wards were live in 2006. The final ward went live in 2008. The system has not expanded beyond its developer hospital yet. | University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. |
| Epic | EpicCare | Epic is a large and growing EPRESCRIBING solution in US. The system installs with a pre-built Model System (including decision support, order sets, reports and documentation tools) and configures to meet specific workflow requirements. | ePrescribing is offered as functionality within different modules. | 1979, US | Epic is new in the English market with implementation contracts in progress | Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). |
| IDX Systems Corporation (IDX) — Now a division of GE | LastWord | Consists of four older products: Flowcast (revenue cycle management for hospitals and physicians, including scheduling, billing, etc.), Groupcast (Financial management system for smaller provider groups), Carecast (integrated clinical and financial application for large hospitals- this included lastword system), and Imagecast (“filmless” radiology image workflow). | Data Not Available. | Data not available. | The system is no longer supported by the vendor. No implementations in progress in England. | Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (GE is not supporting the system - the NHS hospital has plans to move to a new system). |
| JAC | JAC ePrescribing | JAC provides pharmacy stock control, e-prescribing and medicines administration. JAC claims to include integrated in-patient and out-patient prescribing, discharge prescribing, decision support for providing warnings on allergies, drug-drug interactions and therapeutic duplicates, as well as bed-side medicines administration support and recording. | ePrescribing is offered as a separate system. | 1983, UK | JAC has the largest number of live systems England. | Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust. Basingstoke and North Hampshire NHS Foundation Trust. Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust. Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Royal Hospital NHS Trust. Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Trust. Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (Only discharge prescribing). Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust. Leicester Partnership NHS Trust. NHS Ayrshire & Arran. NHS Isle of Wight. Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust (Only outpatient prescribing). Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust. Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust + Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Trust. Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust. Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust. The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust. Winchester & Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust. |
| MEDITECH (Medical Information Technology, Inc.) | Magic (Old product in UK moving on to version 6) | MEDITECH supplies an integrated information system for various facilities in the health care industry. This enables health care providers to track a patient's history and/or monitor on-going treatment of chronic health problems. | ePrescribing functionalities are distributed within various integrated modules. | 1969, US | MEDITECH has been in the English market for more than a decade with a number of Hospitals live on Magic. MEDITECH version 6 implementation in progress in hospitals. | Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust (rolled-out in 2006, moving on to new version in 2013). Burton Hospital NHS Trust (using old version, planning to move to new version in 2013). Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). Liverpool Women's Hospital NHS Trust. |
| NoemaLife | Galileo | Galileo offers different patient management processes, whether they are administrative or medical. This includes control of core facilities flows, care provision, administrative management of the patient, and integration of external documents. | ePrescribing is offered as a separate system. | 1996, Italy | Galileo is not yet live in any NHS Hospitals but development is in progress. | Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (In Progress). |
| Siemens Health | Soarian Health Archive | Siemens Healthcare (formerly Siemens Medical Solutions, formerly Siemens Medical Systems, internally within Siemens known as “Med”) is a supplier to the healthcare industry. Soarian Health Archive is not an e-prescribing system, but has a range of prescribing functionalities. | ePrescribing functionalities distributed over several modules. No particular EPRESCRIBING module. | Germany (date not known) | This product has stopped being implemented. | Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust (started implementing this product but then stopped). |
| System C | Medway | The Medway Electronic Patient Record (EPR) has built-in prescribing and medicines administration for both inpatients and outpatients. Medway EPRESCRIBING claims to offer comprehensive clinical decision support including information about drug-drug interactions, National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) alerts, checks against pathology results. Full prescribing guidance can be accessed either through the First DataBank Multilex drugs knowledge base or locally-created content referenced within Medway. | ePrescribing is offered as a separate module integrated in the Medway EPR product family. | 1983, UK | Medway is not yet live in any NHS Hospitals. But there are implementations in progress. | Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). |
| TPP | SystmOne | SystmOne claims to supports the NHS vision for a ‘one patient, one record’ model of healthcare. Professionals should be able to access a single source of information, detailing a patient's contact with the health service across a lifetime. The SystmOne E-Prescribing solution offers a complete inpatient and outpatient prescribing, administration and stock control solution for an acute setting. | The ePrescribing solution is offered as part of the SystmOne Acute module or can be deployed separately to integrate with an existing PAS system. | 1997, UK | Though market penetration hitherto has been limited, a number of implementations are in progress. | Airedale NHS Foundation Trust (In Progress). |
Data in this table is obtained from online sources or interview and updated as of the data collections dates indicated in the methods section. This table does not offer an evaluation of the systems or suppliers. It is only an indicator of their English market growth.
Information in this column is produced from data obtained from suppliers' online websites.
Information in this column is obtained through examination of suppliers online website contents.
This column shows some example customers at the time of this research.
‘In progress’ column indicates that, based on our collected data, the ePrescribing system is not fully live yet. This could range from a signed contract to implementation stage.
Typology of EPRESCRIBING systems.
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| Home-grown systems developed to meet the particular requirements of a single hospital. During the design process of these systems the user and vendor are directly connected and the aim is to solve the particular needs of the user organisation. | PICS |
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| Applications designed with the aim of catering for the needs of various organisations. They tend to cover the ‘generic’ needs of adopter hospitals. Hence a standard system is designed to be implemented in different hospitals. These systems are configured (or parameterised) to meet particular needs of each hospital. | |
| Type 2a: | In this case the ePrescribing system is a separate application, not connected to wider hospital information system. Particular interfaces are required to link such applications to other systems. | JAC |
| Type 2b: | A single module that performs various functionalities required for prescribing and administration of medicine and works as a part of a larger health information system. In such cases the ePrescribing module can be implemented as a whole unit at different points of time. Integrated systems tend to have more advanced decision support functionalities. | Cerner, Lorenzo |
| Type 2c: | Similar to the above case, this type of system also integrates into a larger health information system. However it differs from 2b in that the ePrescribing functionalities are not compiled into a single module; rather they are performed by multiple integrated modules. Hence to have the entire functionalities, various modules must be implemented. Integrated systems tend to have more advanced decision support functionalities. | Magic, EpicCare |
| Type 2d: | These systems are designed to meet the particular needs of a specialty in health care. Similar to the above cases they are designed as standard packages, but with special features to cater for the particularities of that specialty care. The specialty systems may be designed as standalone applications or modules within an integrated system. | ChemoCare, ARIA Oncology |