Applied Clinical Informatics, Table of Contents Appl Clin Inform 2012; 03(04): 462-474DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-10-RA-0040 Research Article Schattauer GmbH Use of more than one electronic medical record system within a single health care organization T. Payne 1 Departments of Medicine, Health Services and Biomedical & Health Informatics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA , J. Fellner 2 Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA , C. Dugowson 3 Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA , D. Liebovitz 4 Department of Medicine, Northwestern University , G. Fletcher 3 Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA › Author Affiliations Recommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download Keywords KeywordsElectronic health records - medical records systems - computerized References References 1 Blumenthal D. Launching HITECH. N Engl J Med 2010; 362: 382-385. 2 Charles D, Furukawa M and Hufstader M. Electronic health record systems and intent to attest to meaningful use among non-federal acute care hospitals in the United States: 2008–2011. ONC Data Brief No. 1 February 2012. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. 3 Committee on Data Standards for Patient Safety.. Key capabilities of an electronic health record system. Bethesda: The National Academies Press,; 2003 4 Payne TH. Architecture of clinical computing systems. In: Payne TH. (ed). Practical guide to clinical computing systems. Design, operations, and infrastructure.; Oxford: Elsevier: 2008 5 Snyder-Halpern R, Hoyman K. Clinical information system implementation. Challenges across two merged hospitals. Comput Nurs 2000; 18: 157-161. 6 Kuperman GJ. Health-information exchange: why are we doing it, and what are we doing?. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2011; 18: 678-682. 7 Clayton PD, Sideli RV, Sengupta S. Open architecture and integrated information at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. MD Computing 1992; 9: 297-303. 8 Hermann SA. Best-of-breed versus integrated systems. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2010 Sep 67. 17 1406, 1408, 1410. 9 Bates DW and Gawande A. Improving safety with information technology. N Engl J Med 2003; 348: 2526-2534. 10 Bates DW, Leape LL, Cullen DJ. et al. Effect of computerized physician order entry and a team intervention on prevention of serious medication errors. JAMA 1998; 280: 1311-1316. 11 Salanitro AH, Osborn CY, Schnipper JL. et al. Effect of patient- and medication-related factors on inpatient medication reconciliation errors. J Gen Intern Med 2012; 27: 924-932. 12 Nelson SJ, Zeng K, Kilbourne J, Powell T, Moore R. Normalized names for clinical drugs: RxNorm at 6 years. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2011; 18: 441-448. 13 Hamm RA, Knoop SE, Schwarz P, Block AD, Davis 4th WL. Harmonizing clinical terminologies: driving interoperability in healthcare. Stud Health Technol Inform 2007; 129 Pt 1 660-663. 14 Bouhaddou O, Warnekar P, Parrish F. et al. Exchange of computable patient data between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense (DoD): terminology mediation strategy. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15: 174-183. 15 Smith PC, Araya-Guerra R, Bublitz C. et al. Missing clinical information during primary care visits. JAMA 2005; 293: 565-571. 16 Stewart BA, Fernandes S, Rodriguez-Huertas E, Landzberg M. A preliminary look at duplicate testing associated with lack of electronic health record interoperability for transferred patients. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2010; 17: 341-344. 17 Weiner SJ, Barnet B, Cheng TL, Daaleman TP. Processes for effective communication in primary care. Annals of Internal Medicine 2005; 142: 709-714. 18 Federman AD and Keyhani S. Physicians’ participation in the physicians’ quality reporting initiative and their perceptions of its impact on quality of care. Health Policy 2011; 102: 229-234. 19 Goldberg HI, Tarczy-Hornoch P, Stephens K, Larson EB, LoGerfo JP. Internet access to patients’ records. Lancet 1998; 351: 1811. 20 Mandl KD, Kohane IS. Escaping the EHR trap –the future of health IT. N Engl J Med 2012; 366: 2240-2242. 21 David R. State health information exchange boards grapple with a dense thicket of policy questions. Healthc Inform 2012; 29 (18) 20-1.