An assessment of patient safety in acupuncture process under EMR support.
Li YC, Hung MC, Hsiao SJ, Tsai KD, Chang MM
Dept. of Health Services Administration, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan. ycli1970@csmu.edu.tw
With the facilitating roles of IT, this study is to investigate the safety issues of the acupuncture process in the current practices under EMR support. A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted in 80 Chinese medicine practice hospitals and clinics in Taiwan. Concerns over patient safety during the acupuncture process were raised, such as an inconsistency between the practice and prescription and a lack of monitoring patient's condition during the treatment. Confirming the physicians' prescription and documenting patients' reaction for patient record management are needed to add to the EMR system for patient safety while performing acupuncture. The results of this study can be used by the government or medical institutes to assess the work flow and set up standards of EMRs design for their acupuncture treatment to ensure patient safety and to enhance healthcare quality.
Published 14 December 2011 in J Med Syst, 35(6): 1447-53.
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