Scoring big: Aligning inpatient clinical pharmacy services through implementation of an electronic scoring system

Author:

Patel Nisha1,To Long1,Griebe Kristin1,Efta Jessica1,Knoth Nicole2,Johnson Joey3,Fitzmaurice Mary Grace1,Bajwa Manisha4,Stuart Misa1,Procopio Vince5,Stine John1,MacDonald Nancy C1,Peters Mike1,Ratusznik Martin1,Kalus Jamie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Services, Henry Ford Hospital , Detroit, MI , USA

2. Department of Pharmacy Services, Henry Ford Jackson Hospital , Jackson, MI , USA

3. Department of Pharmacy Services, US Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Ann Arbor, MI , USA

4. Department of Pharmacy Services, John D. Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Detroit, MI , USA

5. Department of Pharmacy Services, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital , Clinton Township, MI , USA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Data are limited on utilizing a comprehensive scoring system in the electronic health record to help prioritize, align, and standardize clinical pharmacy services across multiple hospitals and practice models within a health system. The purpose of this article is to describe the development and implementation of an electronic scoring system to help inpatient pharmacists prioritize patient care activities and standardize clinical services across a diverse health system. Summary Inpatient pharmacists from all specialty areas across the health system partnered with health information technology pharmacists to develop a scoring system directly integrated into the electronic health record that would help triage patient care, identify opportunities for pharmacist intervention, and prioritize clinical pharmacy services. Individual variables were built based on documented patient parameters such as use of high-risk medications, pharmacy consults, laboratory values, disease states, and patient acuity. Total overall scores were assigned to patients based on the sum of the scores for the individual variables, which update automatically in real time. The total scores were designed to help inpatient pharmacists prioritize patients with higher scores, thus reducing the need for manual chart review to identify high-risk patients. Conclusion An electronic scoring system with a tiered point system developed for inpatient pharmacists creates a method to prioritize and align clinical pharmacy services across a health system with diverse pharmacy practice models.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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