Method for Minimizing Entry of Medically Similar Orders in a Computerized Medical Records System

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-07-17
EPIC SYST CORP (US)
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[0007]In one aspect, the present invention can provide a medical records computer system that includes a processor, a memory coupled to the processor and storing a patient database, a user interface device coupled to the processor, and a display communicatively coupled to the processor and the memory. The display includes an existing order portion displaying at least one existing medical order retrieved from the patient database, and a new order portion adjacent the existing order portion for displaying a new medical order entered by medical personnel using the user interface. The processor is programmed to receive and display the new medical

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The patient data could be incomplete due to memory failure, or the failure to maintain complete personal records.
While computerized medical systems and records provide important improvements in patient care and help to reduce health care costs the ease of entry of medical data in computerized systems can also lead to some problems.
Because duplicate orders can lead to unnecessary and costly duplication of medical procedures, decrease efficiency by tying up resources that could be used elsewhere, and adversely impact

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[0030]Referring now to the figures, and more particularly to FIG. 1, a typical computerized medical records system 10 on which the present invention can be used is shown. The medical records computer system 10, as shown here, comprises a central computer or server 16, and a memory storage device 18 which stores databases of electronic medical records 30 (EMR) and medical orders 40. The server 16 can be accessed by medical personnel through terminals or computers 12 and 14 in communication with the server 16 at an inpatient facility, such as a hospital, clinic, or rehabilitation center, or at an outpatient facility. During an examination or patient visit, medical personnel access the electronic medical record for the patient by accessing the database 30 through the computer 12 or 14. The data retrieved includes existing orders for the patient. When a new medical order is initiated by medical personnel, the system compares the new order against existing medical orders and data in the ...

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Abstract

An electronic medical records system with computerized provider order entry includes error checking for duplicate or medically similar orders. In the system, similar medical orders are displayed on adjacent screens and are highlighted, thereby allowing medical personnel to easily identify and evaluate the orders. The user can therefore choose to modify or delete medically similar entries easily and quickly, thereby minimizing the occurrence of duplicate or repetitive orders, and increasing efficiency of the system.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 753,161 filed Jan. 16, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]In recent years, rising health care costs have led to an increased emphasis on computerization of health care, and particularly the development and use of electronic medical records (EMR) and computerized provider order entry (CPOE). Electronic medical records and computerized provider order entry provide many advantages over prior art paper medical record documentation systems. Moving from paper to electronic records and orders can, for example, increase the efficiency of health care, as well as health and insurance payment systems.[0003]Electronic medical records and orders also provide an important advantage because they simplify both the storage and transfer of important medical history data, including prescribed drugs, blood type, allergies...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F19/00
CPCG06F19/322G16H10/60
Inventor HAMILL, AARONSTEVENS, MANDIALBAN, CHRISTOPHEREICHHORST, BRADLEY C.FRYMARK, SAM
Owner EPIC SYST CORP (US)
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