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      Prospects of Hospital Information Systems and Patient Safety in Japan

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      Objectives: Approximately 20 years have passed since hospital information systems (HISs) featuring full-scale electronicmedical records were first implemented in Japan. Patient safety is one of the most important of the several “safety” roles that...

      Objectives: Approximately 20 years have passed since hospital information systems (HISs) featuring full-scale electronicmedical records were first implemented in Japan. Patient safety is one of the most important of the several “safety” roles thatHISs are expected to fulfill. However, insufficient research has analyzed the contribution of HISs to patient safety. This paperreviews the history of HISs in connection with patient safety in Japan and discusses the future of the patient safety function ofHISs in a favorable environment for digitization. Methods: A review on the history of HISs with functions that contribute topatient safety was conducted, analyzing evidence from reports published by the Japanese government and papers on patientsafety and HISs published in various countries. Results: Patient safety has become a concern, and initiatives to promote patientsafety have progressed simultaneously with the spread of HISs. To address the problem of patient safety, most large hospitalsprioritize patients’ welfare when building HISs. However, no HIS-associated reduction in adverse events due to medicaltreatment could be confirmed. Conclusions: HISs are expected to help prevent medical accidents, such as patient- and drugrelatederrors. It is hoped that the patient safety functions of HISs will become generalized and contribute to patient safety inthe future. To achieve this, the government and academic societies should provide regulations and guidelines on HISs andpatient safety to the medical community and medical-device vendors. Furthermore, departments responsible for HISs andpatient safety should collaborate to gather evidence for the effectiveness of HISs.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Institute of Medicine Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, "To err is human: building a safer health system" National Academies Press 2000

      2 Alotaibi YK, "The impact of health information technology on patient safety" 38 (38): 1173-1180, 2017

      3 Ojeleye O, "The evidence for the effectiveness of safety alerts in electronic patient medication record systems at the point of pharmacy order entry : a systematic review" 13 : 69-, 2013

      4 van der Linden CM, "Systems that prevent unwanted represcription of drugs withdrawn because of adverse drug events: a systematic review" 4 (4): 73-90, 2013

      5 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Survey of medical institutions" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      6 Matsumura Y, "Research on measures to disseminate the functions of hospital information systems that contribute to patient safety (Project No. H30-iryo-shitei-020)" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      7 Japan Medical Association Medical Safety Measures Committee, "Report on risk management in medical care" Japan Medical Association

      8 Cabinet Secretariat of Japan, "Report of the study group on standard hospital information systems" Cabinet Secretariat 2019

      9 Japan Council for Quality Health Care, "Project to collect medical near-miss/adverse event information: 2020annual report" Japan Council for Quality Health Care

      10 Kim MO, "Problems with health information technology and their effects on care delivery and patient outcomes : a systematic review" 24 (24): 246-250, 2017

      1 Institute of Medicine Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, "To err is human: building a safer health system" National Academies Press 2000

      2 Alotaibi YK, "The impact of health information technology on patient safety" 38 (38): 1173-1180, 2017

      3 Ojeleye O, "The evidence for the effectiveness of safety alerts in electronic patient medication record systems at the point of pharmacy order entry : a systematic review" 13 : 69-, 2013

      4 van der Linden CM, "Systems that prevent unwanted represcription of drugs withdrawn because of adverse drug events: a systematic review" 4 (4): 73-90, 2013

      5 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Survey of medical institutions" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      6 Matsumura Y, "Research on measures to disseminate the functions of hospital information systems that contribute to patient safety (Project No. H30-iryo-shitei-020)" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      7 Japan Medical Association Medical Safety Measures Committee, "Report on risk management in medical care" Japan Medical Association

      8 Cabinet Secretariat of Japan, "Report of the study group on standard hospital information systems" Cabinet Secretariat 2019

      9 Japan Council for Quality Health Care, "Project to collect medical near-miss/adverse event information: 2020annual report" Japan Council for Quality Health Care

      10 Kim MO, "Problems with health information technology and their effects on care delivery and patient outcomes : a systematic review" 24 (24): 246-250, 2017

      11 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Patient safety global ministerial summit 2018" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      12 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Medical safety measures" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      13 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, "Medical education model core curriculum" Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

      14 Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, "Medical education model core curriculum" Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

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      17 Institute of Medicine Committee on Patient Safety, "Health IT and patient safety" National Academies Press 2011

      18 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Guidelines for safety management of medical information systems version 5.1" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      19 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Final report of the Standard Electronic Medical Record Committee" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare 2005

      20 Meeks DW, "Exploring the sociotechnical intersection of patient safety and electronic health record implementation" 21 (21): e28-e34, 2014

      21 Tsukuma H, "Evaluation on computerization of medical process from the viewpoint of patient safety" 33 (33): 201-210, 2013

      22 Brenner SK, "Effects of health information technology on patient outcomes : a systematic review" 23 (23): 1016-1036, 2016

      23 Sittig DF, "Current challenges in health information technology-related patient safety" 26 (26): 181-189, 2020

      24 Matsumura Y, "Countermeasures for oversight of image reports and required system functions" 39 (39): 231-238, 2020

      25 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Comprehensive measures for medical safety promotion" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      26 Ohara M, "Background and method of “Checklist for introducing HIS related to patient safety”and “Medical IT and clinical indicators related to patient safety”" 40 : 80-86, 2015

      27 Ford EW, "Assessing the relationship between patient safety culture and EHR strategy" 29 (29): 614-627, 2016

      28 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "Annual report of Health, Labour and Welfare, 2004" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

      29 Ministry of Health and Welfare, "About storage of medical records by electronic media (Japan Notification No. 517 of Health Policy Bureau)" Ministry of Health and Welfare

      30 Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, "About measures in confirmation of diagnostic imaging report (Notification of Medical Safety Promotion Office)" Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

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