• Internal medicine journal · Dec 2024

    Rule-based clinician-developed programmes can facilitate haemodialysis clinical workflows.

    • Shrirajh Satheakeerthy, Andrew Ec Booth, Weng O Chan, Brona Moloney, Ava Farnan, Samuel Gluck, Nitesh Rao, Toby Gilbert, and Stephen Bacchi.
    • Lyell McEwin Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
    • Intern Med J. 2024 Dec 1; 54 (12): 205720602057-2060.

    AbstractThere are routine hospital workflows that are not addressed by certain institutional electronic medical records, including the detection of patients requiring haemodialysis who are admitted under non-nephrology services. In this study, the feasibility and performance of a clinician-developed automated haemodialysis patient finder was evaluated. The programme ran with zero downtime for 6 months and had zero false negatives or false positives. This work demonstrates the potential benefits that may be gained when clinicians can meaningfully alter electronic clinical workflows.© 2024 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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