When administering the medication, the clinical staff will scan the patient barcode from form and verify Name and DOB. They will then proceed to scan the medication. We do use the reports from Cerner to monitor compliance. This is a far from perfect process and when we were implementing, I truly wanted to go with a barcode sticker, we could place on the patient for in the event they needed to receive any medication. We really did this in two phases - we spent the first year focusing on scanning the medication so that we are sure the patient had the appropriate medication, dose and route. Then we began focusing on the encounter form barcode. As we began tracking, I woudl personally email some of those who weren't scanning or call and speak with them. This seemed to get their attention that it was being monitored. Many of the individuals i worked with didn't have hospital backgrounds and were not used to monitoring. I have since left the role of Clinical Services Manager, but i know they are still tracking this information for each clinics monthly scorecard for clinical safety.
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Addie Lowe MSN RN
Covenant Medical Group
Kingstree SC
(843)372-2334
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-25-2023 19:57
From: Margaret Beckner
Subject: ID bands for outpatients with scheduled visits, procedures and tests
Thanks for your feedback! Does the clinician performing medication administration reconcile the bar code from the form with the medication bar code or solely rely on name and dob? Secondly, do you track compliance of utilization of bar code scanning ?
Thanks again!
Margaret
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Margaret Beckner BSN, RN
Clinical Nurse Manager
IU Health Physicians
Indianapolis IN
(317)709-1282
Original Message:
Sent: 06-25-2023 08:08
From: Addie Lowe
Subject: ID bands for outpatients with scheduled visits, procedures and tests
We use Cerner as well. We weren't able to determine how to get armbands for Med admin in the office setting, but the barcode that prints on the encounter forms that follows the patient through the office visit is what we use. Staff are to continue verifying Name and DOB with each administration. It is far from perfect but definitely a step in the right direction.
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Addie Lowe MSN RN
Covenant Medical Group
Kingstree SC
(843)372-2334
Original Message:
Sent: 06-24-2023 09:46
From: Margaret Beckner
Subject: ID bands for outpatients with scheduled visits, procedures and tests
Thank you for bringing up this topic. Our system is getting ready to deploy bar code scanning for medications in our outpatient space. Cerner is our EMR. Would anyone on this forum, with current bar code scanning/arm band usage in place, be willing to share any written standard of work around their processes? Also, is anyone tracking compliance of use - wrist band/bar code scanning? And how?
Thanks!
Margaret
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Margaret Beckner BSN, RN
Clinical Nurse Manager
IU Health Physicians
Indianapolis IN
(317)709-1282
Original Message:
Sent: 05-24-2023 09:01
From: Elizabeth Vaclavik
Subject: ID bands for outpatients with scheduled visits, procedures and tests
Good morning, does anyone place ID bands on their ambulatory patients? Do you band patients who are going for procedures? What about those coming in for testing.
Does anyone use ID bands even for visits?
Our organization is meeting on this topic and it would help to have some sense of what others may be doing.
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Elizabeth Vaclavik
Associate Chief Nurse Executive
Cook County Health
Chicago IL
(773)343-4053
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