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The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town

OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether implementation of electronic reminders is associated with a change in the amount and content of diagnostic data recorded in primary health care emergency departments (ED). DESIGN: A register-based 12-year follow-up study with a before-and-after design. SETTING:...

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Autores principales: Lehto, Mika, Pitkälä, Kaisu, Rahkonen, Ossi, Laine, Merja K., Raina, Marko, Kauppila, Timo
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33851565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2021.1910449
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author Lehto, Mika
Pitkälä, Kaisu
Rahkonen, Ossi
Laine, Merja K.
Raina, Marko
Kauppila, Timo
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Pitkälä, Kaisu
Rahkonen, Ossi
Laine, Merja K.
Raina, Marko
Kauppila, Timo
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description OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether implementation of electronic reminders is associated with a change in the amount and content of diagnostic data recorded in primary health care emergency departments (ED). DESIGN: A register-based 12-year follow-up study with a before-and-after design. SETTING: This study was performed in a primary health care ED in Finland. An electronic reminder was installed in the health record system to remind physicians to include the diagnosis code of the visit to the health record. SUBJECTS AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The report generator of the electronic health record-system provided monthly figures for the number of different recorded diagnoses by using the International Classification of Diagnoses (ICD-10th edition) and the total number of ED physician visits, thus allowing the calculation of the recording rate of diagnoses on a monthly basis and the comparison of diagnoses before and after implementing electronic reminders. RESULTS: The most commonly recorded diagnoses in the ED were acute upper respiratory infections of various and unspecified sites (5.8%), abdominal and pelvic pain (4.8%), suppurative and unspecified otitis media (4.5%) and dorsalgia (4.0%). The diagnosis recording rate in the ED doubled from 41.2 to 86.3% (p < 0.001) after the application of electronic reminders. The intervention especially enhanced the recording rate of symptomatic diagnoses (ICD-10 group-R) and alcohol abuse-related diagnoses (ICD-10 code F10). Mental and behavioural disorders (group F) and injuries (groups S-Y) were also better recorded after this intervention. CONCLUSION: Electronic reminders may alter the documentation habits of physicians and recording of clinical data, such as diagnoses, in the EDs. This may be of use when planning resource managing in EDs and planning their actions. KEY POINTS: Electronic reminders enhance recording of diagnoses in primary care but what happens in emergency departments (EDs) is not known. Electronic reminders enhance recording of diagnoses in primary care ED. Especially recording of symptomatic diagnoses and alcohol abuse-related diagnoses increased.
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spelling pubmed-82939562021-08-03 The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town Lehto, Mika Pitkälä, Kaisu Rahkonen, Ossi Laine, Merja K. Raina, Marko Kauppila, Timo Scand J Prim Health Care Research Articles OBJECTIVE: This study examines whether implementation of electronic reminders is associated with a change in the amount and content of diagnostic data recorded in primary health care emergency departments (ED). DESIGN: A register-based 12-year follow-up study with a before-and-after design. SETTING: This study was performed in a primary health care ED in Finland. An electronic reminder was installed in the health record system to remind physicians to include the diagnosis code of the visit to the health record. SUBJECTS AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The report generator of the electronic health record-system provided monthly figures for the number of different recorded diagnoses by using the International Classification of Diagnoses (ICD-10th edition) and the total number of ED physician visits, thus allowing the calculation of the recording rate of diagnoses on a monthly basis and the comparison of diagnoses before and after implementing electronic reminders. RESULTS: The most commonly recorded diagnoses in the ED were acute upper respiratory infections of various and unspecified sites (5.8%), abdominal and pelvic pain (4.8%), suppurative and unspecified otitis media (4.5%) and dorsalgia (4.0%). The diagnosis recording rate in the ED doubled from 41.2 to 86.3% (p < 0.001) after the application of electronic reminders. The intervention especially enhanced the recording rate of symptomatic diagnoses (ICD-10 group-R) and alcohol abuse-related diagnoses (ICD-10 code F10). Mental and behavioural disorders (group F) and injuries (groups S-Y) were also better recorded after this intervention. CONCLUSION: Electronic reminders may alter the documentation habits of physicians and recording of clinical data, such as diagnoses, in the EDs. This may be of use when planning resource managing in EDs and planning their actions. KEY POINTS: Electronic reminders enhance recording of diagnoses in primary care but what happens in emergency departments (EDs) is not known. Electronic reminders enhance recording of diagnoses in primary care ED. Especially recording of symptomatic diagnoses and alcohol abuse-related diagnoses increased. Taylor & Francis 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8293956/ /pubmed/33851565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2021.1910449 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lehto, Mika
Pitkälä, Kaisu
Rahkonen, Ossi
Laine, Merja K.
Raina, Marko
Kauppila, Timo
The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title_full The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title_fullStr The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title_full_unstemmed The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title_short The influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a Finnish town
title_sort influence of electronic reminders on recording diagnoses in a primary health care emergency department: a register-based study in a finnish town
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33851565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2021.1910449
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