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Reducing Alert Burden in Electronic Health Records: State of the Art Recommendations from Four Health Systems

Authors :
Randa M Perkins
Colleen P. Mallozzi
John D. McGreevey
Eric D. Shelov
Richard Schreiber
Source :
Appl Clin Inform
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020.

Abstract

Background Electronic health record (EHR) alert fatigue, while widely recognized as a concern nationally, lacks a corresponding comprehensive mitigation plan. Objectives The goal of this manuscript is to provide practical guidance to clinical informaticists and other health care leaders who are considering creating a program to manage EHR alerts. Methods This manuscript synthesizes several approaches and recommendations for better alert management derived from four U.S. health care institutions that presented their experiences and recommendations at the American Medical Informatics Association 2019 Clinical Informatics Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The assembled health care institution leaders represent academic, pediatric, community, and specialized care domains. We describe governance and management, structural concepts and components, and human–computer interactions with alerts, and make recommendations regarding these domains based on our experience supplemented with literature review. This paper focuses on alerts that impact bedside clinicians. Results The manuscript addresses the range of considerations relevant to alert management including a summary of the background literature about alerts, alert governance, alert metrics, starting an alert management program, approaches to evaluating alerts prior to deployment, and optimization of existing alerts. The manuscript includes examples of alert optimization successes at two of the represented institutions. In addition, we review limitations on the ability to evaluate alerts in the current state and identify opportunities for further scholarship. Conclusion Ultimately, alert management programs must strive to meet common goals of improving patient care, while at the same time decreasing the alert burden on clinicians. In so doing, organizations have an opportunity to promote the wellness of patients, clinicians, and EHRs themselves.

Details

ISSN :
18690327
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Clinical Informatics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9259e67f0c45dce2076acd52d851e25e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3402715