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Study: EHRs Could Help Physicians Decide When To Prescribe Antibiotics

Using electronic health record systems for disease surveillance could help  physicians determine when it is appropriate to prescribe antibiotics, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal  Medicine, Reuters reports.

Study Details

For the study, researchers from NorthShore University HealthSystem in  Evanston, Ill., used EHRs to review data on 28,000 patients.

Each of the patients saw one of 69 physicians at NorthShore clinics and  hospitals during influenza seasons between 2006 and 2011.

Key Findings

According to the study, physicians on average prescribed antibiotics 45% of  the time for patients complaining of a fever and cough or cold symptoms.

The rate of antibiotic prescriptions issued varied widely by physician,  with doctors prescribing antibiotics between 18% and 84% of the time,  the study found.

Researchers noted that physicians often prescribed antibiotics when they were  uncertain whether a bacterial infection was causing an illness.

Researchers also identified patterns suggesting that context influenced  physicians’ prescribing decisions. For example, antibiotic prescriptions  decreased during flu “pandemic” periods, likely because doctors assumed that  patients’ symptoms were caused by the flu virus.

Researchers Comment on Findings

Study author Ari Robicsek of NorthShore said the finding that physicians  prescribed fewer antibiotics during flu pandemics shows that hospitals  could do more to inform physicians about illnesses in the community.

Robicsek said that NorthShore is working to develop a tool that would help  hospitals use EHR data to alert physicians about illnesses in their area  (Pittman, Reuters, 8/6).

Source: iHealthBeat

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