User Preferences for Improving the Estonian National e-Prescription Service.

Liisa Parv, Helen Monkman, Raimo Laus
Author Information
  1. Liisa Parv: Department of Tehnomedicum, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia.
  2. Helen Monkman: School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
  3. Raimo Laus: Estonian Health Insurance Fund.

Abstract

National e-Prescription services are becoming more common in Europe. While enhancing communication between levels of health care, few solutions have demonstrated enhanced quality of care and patient safety benefits. The article presents the results of a project to map the user needs the Estonian national e-prescription service. A survey was conducted among primary care physicians (PCPs) to inquire about their needs in the medication management process. The results showed that PCPs lacked a medication management tool to support patient care across different care settings. A mockup for the national service was developed based on the survey results. The medication management tool features a visual presentation of a patient's medication list and includes decision support functions for allergies and potential interactions. This mockup will be used to further investigate the needs of PCPs as well as other care providers in the medication management process.

MeSH Term

Attitude to Computers
Clinical Pharmacy Information Systems
Electronic Prescribing
Estonia
Medical Order Entry Systems
Needs Assessment
Physicians, Primary Care

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