Impact of CancelRx on discontinuation of controlled substance prescriptions: an interrupted time series analysis
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Published:2022-02-25
Issue:1
Volume:22
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ISSN:1472-6947
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Container-title:BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
Author:
Watterson Taylor L.,Stone Jamie A.,Gilson Aaron,Brown Roger,Xiong Ka Z.,Schiefelbein Anthony,Ramly Edmond,Kleinschmidt Peter,Semanik Michael,Craddock Lauren,Pitts Samantha I.,Woodroof Taylor,Chui Michelle A.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Prescription opioid misuse is a serious national crisis; in 2018 the top drugs involved in prescription overdose deaths included pain medications (opioids), benzodiazepines, and stimulants. Health information technology (health IT) provides a means to address this crisis through technologies that streamline the prescribing and discontinuation process. CancelRx is a health IT function that communicates when medications, such as controlled substances, are discontinued at the clinic and therefore should not be filled at the pharmacy. Prior to CancelRx, the communication of discontinued medications was a manual process, requiring the patient or a clinic staff member to personally contact the pharmacy to inform them of the change. The objective of this study was to assess how controlled substance medication discontinuations were communicated over time, before and after the implementation of CancelRx.
Methods
Secondary data from a midwestern academic health system electronic health record and pharmacy platform were collected 12-months prior to CancelRx implementation and for 12-months post implementation. The study utilized an interrupted time series analysis (ITSA) to capture the percentage of controlled substance medications that were discontinued in the clinic’s electronic health record and discontinued in the pharmacy’s dispensing software. The ITSA plotted the percentage of successful discontinuation messages over time, particularly after the health system’s implementation of CancelRx, a novel technology.
Results
After CancelRx implementation there was an immediate (change = 77.7 percentage point) and significant (p < 0.001) increase in the number of controlled substance medications that were successfully discontinued at the pharmacy after being discontinued in the clinic. This change was sustained in the year following CancelRx (slope = 0.03 pp, 95% CI − 0.050 to 0.110) and did not revert to pre-CancelRx levels. The health IT functionality was able to effectively complete discontinuation tasks and potentially reduce workload for clinic staff.
Conclusions
Overall, this study demonstrates the role that technology can play in promoting communication between clinics and pharmacies, especially when medications such as controlled substances are discontinued.
Funder
National Council for Prescription Drug Programs Foundation
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Clinical and Translational Science Award
University of Wisconsin - Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Health Informatics,Health Policy,Computer Science Applications
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