Evaluation of a Web-Based Medication Reconciliation Application Within a Primary Care Setting: Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.
Michael R GionfriddoYirui HuBhumika MaddineniMelissa KernVanessa A HaydukWilliam R KaledasNevan ElderJeffrey BorderKatie FruscianteMaria KobylinskiEric A WrightPublished in: JMIR formative research (2022)
The use of a web-based application integrated into the EHR which combines EHR, patient-reported data, and pharmacy-dispensed data did not improve medication list accuracy among a population of primary care patients compared to UC but was well received by patients. Future studies should address the limitations of the current application and assess whether improved implementation strategies would impact the effectiveness of the application.
Keyphrases
- primary care
- patient reported
- end stage renal disease
- electronic health record
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- randomized controlled trial
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- systematic review
- emergency department
- machine learning
- big data
- general practice
- patient reported outcomes
- current status