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HL7 integration

A large chain of Hospitals with Standard EHR Hl7 compliant systems and In Patient Pharmacy Systems using NCPDP standards needed to integrate using HL7 as it involves a large hospital chain with multiple inpatient pharmacies. The hospital wanted to improve patient safety and reduce medication errors by integrating their EHR system with their inpatient pharmacy system using HL7 messaging standards.

The hospital’s EHR system was used to manage patient records, including medication orders and administration records. However, the inpatient pharmacy system was a separate system used to manage medication dispensing, insurance management and inventory management. This resulted in delays and errors in medication delivery, as well as inconsistencies between medication orders and dispensing records.

To address this issue, the hospital implemented an HL7 integration solution that connected their EHR system with their inpatient pharmacy system. The integration solution used HL7 messaging standards to allow medication orders entered into the EHR system to be automatically transmitted to the pharmacy system, where they were reviewed and dispensed. Once medications were dispensed, the pharmacy system transmitted dispensing records back to the EHR system, ensuring that medication administration records were up-to-date. In case it’s a new patient the same is automatically created in the inpatient pharmacy system ensuring single source of record is across hospital and its pharmacies.

The HL7 integration solution also provided real-time updates to medication inventory levels, allowing the hospital to maintain accurate inventory records and reduce the risk of stock outs or waste. Additionally, the integration solution provided alerts for potential medication errors, such as duplicate orders or allergies, improving patient safety and reducing the risk of adverse events.

Overall, the integration of the hospital’s EHR system with their inpatient pharmacy system using HL7 messaging standards improved patient safety, reduced medication errors, and streamlined medication management workflows. The HL7 integration solution allowed medication orders to be transmitted seamlessly between systems, reducing delays and inconsistencies in medication dispensing and administration. The real-time updates to inventory levels and medication alerts improved medication safety and reduced the risk of adverse events, improving patient outcomes.

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