Overriding of Drug Safety Alerts in Computerized Physician Order Entry

Erasmus MC

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Abstract

Many computerized physician order entry (CPOE) systems have integrated drug safety alerts. The authors reviewed the literature on physician response to drug safety alerts and interpreted the results using Reason's framework of accident causation. In total, 17 papers met the inclusion criteria. Drug safety alerts are overridden by clinicians in 49% to 96% of cases. Alert overriding may often be justified and adverse drug events due to overridden alerts are not always preventable. A distinction between appropriate and useful alerts should be made. The alerting system may contain error-producing conditions like low specificity, low sensitivity, unclear information content, unnecessary workflow disruptions, and…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Patient safety
  • Computerized physician order entry
  • Workflow
  • Causation
  • Order entry
  • Medicine
  • Medical emergency
  • Drug
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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