The Role of Healthcare Technology in Preventing Medical Errors
Posted by Karen Grace Larsen
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Did you know that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States?
According to a Johns Hopkins study, medical mistakes account for over 250,000 deaths in the U.S. every year, placing it just behind heart disease and cancer as the top causes of mortality.
This statistic is alarming, especially for healthcare leaders like yourself. Medical errors risk patient lives, ruin reputations, increase costs, and expose you to legal liabilities. And just like heart disease, prevention is key, which is possible with modern technology.
Information technology has always been a powerful tool for preventing medical errors. Innovative solutions like IMS play a crucial role in achieving safer, more efficient patient management.
The Heavy Cost of Medical Errors in Healthcare
Besides being life-threatening, medical mistakes are also incredibly costly. According to a 2024 report published by the National Library of Medicine, healthcare-related errors cost the nation billions of dollars annually.
- The direct cost of adverse drug events is estimated at $21 billion each year.
- Malpractice settlements related to medical errors have resulted in over $38.8 billion between 2009 and 2018.
- Healthcare-related infections add nearly $20 billion to the annual cost of healthcare in the U.S.
Medical errors also take an emotional and psychological toll on the individuals involved:
- Patients: A medical error can cause prolonged suffering, disability, or even death.
- Families: Families or relatives of patients often endure emotional distress, financial burdens, and the potential loss of a loved one.
- Healthcare Providers: Many experience guilt, anger, anxiety, depression, burnout, and fear of impending legal repercussions.
- Clinic Staff: A practice known for frequent medical errors can experience tarnished patient trust, negative media attention, and decreased revenue due to poor performance metrics.
Common Medical Errors in Clinics and How to Prevent Them
Healthcare technology solutions are helping clinicians identify and address common errors. Here are some of the most frequent mistakes clinics make and how you can prevent them:
1. Diagnostic Errors
The National Academies of Medicine defines diagnostic errors as “the failure to establish an accurate and timely explanation of a patient's health problems or to communicate that explanation to the patient.”
These errors often result from incomplete patient data, lack of clinical decision support, or human oversight during symptom analysis. Misdiagnoses can lead to unnecessary procedures, worsening conditions, or even preventable deaths.
Error Prevention Tip:
Consider investing in a proven clinical decision support system (CDSS), particularly one integrated with your electronic health records (EHR) or medical records (EMR) solution.
Meditab’s flagship software, IMS, is equipped with a robust clinical decision support tool that provides real-time and evidence-based recommendations to help physicians make accurate diagnoses. Leveraging AI and patient data analytics, IMS flags inconsistencies, suggests possible conditions, and reduces misdiagnosis risks.
2. Medication Errors
Medication-related mistakes harm at least 1.5 million people every year. They occur when the incorrect drugs, dosages, or treatment plans are prescribed, dispensed, or administered to a patient.
Medication errors can cause adverse reactions, hospitalizations, or even life-threatening complications. These mistakes occur when a healthcare provider:
- Confuses one drug for another
- Misinterprets prescriptions
- Overlooks drug interactions
- Overlooks drug allergies
- Miscalculates drug doses
Error Prevention Tip:
Fortunately, medication errors are largely preventable. Innovative solutions like smart prescription platforms can make a big difference.
IMS Hub-Rx, for example, alerts you and your team about potentially dangerous drug interactions or contraindications, drug-allergic reactions, and duplicate medications. It also features a comprehensive suite of prescription tools in one intuitive and user-friendly screen:
- AI-powered CDSS
- Expansive drug formulary
- HIPAA-certified Electronic Prescriptions for Controlled Substances (EPCS) module
- Expedited electronic prior authorization (ePA) processing
- Integrated tracking on the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) database
3. Device and Equipment Errors
Device and equipment errors happen when medical devices malfunction, are misused, or aren’t properly integrated with patient records. These issues typically stem from outdated hardware, the lack of interoperability between systems, or human error in device operation.
Improper device maintenance and inaccurate data recording can result in monitoring errors or missed alerts, which puts patient lives at risk.
Error Prevention Tip:
Implementing remote patient monitoring technology lets your practice track patient vitals and health data in real time. This helps ensure accurate and timely clinical decisions.
For instance, Meditab’s Clinii integration seamlessly syncs with your EHR or practice management system and enables you to detect possible health issues early on. Clinii’s remote patient monitoring feature helps reduce oversights caused by missed warning signs, manual data entry, intervention delays, and device mismanagement.
4. Communication Errors
When communication breaks down between patient and provider (as well as among healthcare teams), your practice could be looking at incomplete or inaccurate documentation, missed orders, or conflicting treatment plans.
Communication breakdowns often happen when clinicians rely on handwritten notes, verbal orders, or disconnected systems. These gaps usually result in misfiled records, duplicate tests, failure to relay critical patient information, etc.
Error Prevention Tip:
Minimize communication errors by using an all-in-one, fully integrated EHR and practice management system.
IMS has a robust Link With feature that effectively connects patient records, diagnostic and laboratory orders, prescriptions, referrals, visit notes, and other workflows. This solution speeds up clinic operations, ensures accurate data, and helps eliminate discrepancies between different areas of your practice.
The EHR Solution That Safeguards Your Practice and Patients
Medical errors are a serious challenge in healthcare, but modern practice technology can catch them before they happen.
With the right healthcare management software, you can prevent medical mishaps, improve patient safety, and enhance efficiency in your practice.
IMS is an all-in-one, intelligent EHR solution designed to help you arrive at accurate diagnoses, give precise prescriptions, enhance communication, and integrate real-time patient monitoring.
From clinical decision support and secure data exchange to seamless system interoperability, we ensure your practice operates with pinpoint precision every step of the way.
Discover how IMS can help you eliminate errors and improve care today!
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