Quality and Variability of Patient Directions in Electronic Prescriptions in the Ambulatory Care Setting

2018 
BACKGROUND: The prescriber’s directions to the patient (Sig) are one of the most quality-sensitive components of a prescription order. Owing to their free-text format, the Sig data that are transmitted in electronic prescriptions (e-prescriptions) have the potential to produce interpretation challenges at receiving pharmacies that may threaten patient safety and also negatively affect medication labeling and patient counseling. Ensuring that all data transmitted in the e-prescription are complete and unambiguous is essential for minimizing disruptions in workflow at prescribers’ offices and receiving pharmacies and optimizing the safety and effectiveness of patient care. OBJECTIVES: To (a) assess the quality and variability of free-text Sig strings in ambulatory e-prescriptions and (b) propose best-practice recommendations to improve the use of this quality-sensitive field. METHODS: A retrospective qualitative analysis was performed on a nationally representative sample of 25,000 e-prescriptions issued by...
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