Title
Visualization of Order Set Creation and Usage Patterns in Early Implementation Phases of an Electronic Health Record.
Abstract
Robust order set catalogs are considered to be a vital part of a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) implementation. Tools and processes for building, localizing, and maintaining these content sets in a centralized repository are important in facilitating the knowledge management lifecycle. Collectively, these order sets represent a significant investment of effort and expertise in capturing and distributing best clinical practice throughout an enterprise. In order to address an important gap of understanding how order sets are both created and used in practice in a current EHR installation, we have developed tools to analyze how order sets are used and customized in clinical practice. In this paper, we present the capabilities of these tools. We further characterize early development patterns in our enterprise order set catalog in early phases of a system-wide vendor EHR rollout. We present data that show how personalized order sets (favorites) are authored and then used in clinical practice. We anticipate that this type of utility will provide useful insight and feedback for those tasked with content governance and maintenance in CPOE systems.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
AMIA
Data science,Corporate governance,Computer science,Visualization,Clinical Practice,Vendor,Datasets as Topic,Medical record,Computerized physician order entry
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Conference
2016
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nathan C. Hulse12310.35
Jaehoon Lee2347.85
Tim Borgeson300.68