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Enhancing Practice Efficiency and Patient Care by Sharing Electronic Health Records.

Megan E Keller1, Sarah E Kelling2, Douglas C Cornelius3, Hafusat A Oni4, David R Bright5.   

Abstract

One primary function of community pharmacies is to dispense medications to patients. In doing so, pharmacists frequently communicate with physicians' offices to clarify prescription orders and obtain additional information to ensure the safe and accurate dispensing of medications. Such communication is often done by telephone or fax, which is inefficient for both the pharmacy and the physician's office. This problem was highlighted in a recent American Medical Association resolution defining certain pharmacy inquiries as "interference with the practice of medicine and unwarranted." As a result, many are seeking to understand how to balance the needs of the patient care process with the need for operational efficiency in the physician's office and pharmacy. This study presents one example of a health information technology-based solution involving shared access to an electronic health record (EHR), and describes a case in which a physician's office and a community pharmacy experimented with this model to promote practice efficiency while also providing enhanced access to clinical information in both directions. The rationale behind the process change, a brief description of how the new process came into existence, and a description of how information sharing can be helpful in related clinical situations are provided. Similar models that involve sharing of EHRs may create valuable opportunities for collaboration between physicians and pharmacists to enhance patient care and improve workflow efficiency.

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Keywords:  electronic health record; interdisciplinary; pharmacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26604871      PMCID: PMC4632871     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Health Inf Manag        ISSN: 1559-4122


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