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Usability of Electronic Health Record-Generated Discharge Summaries: Heuristic Evaluation

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JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/25657

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discharge summary; usability; electronic health record (EHR); care coordination; elderly patients; patient safety; heuristic evaluation; human factors

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The study identified the necessary information for coordinating care for elderly patients' recent acute care visits and developed guidelines for creating useful discharge summaries. Evaluation of simulated elderly patient discharge summaries revealed deficiencies in content and organization, highlighting the need for standardization to improve patient safety and reduce frustration for outpatient providers. Further human factors research is suggested to optimize information presentation and facilitate effective standardization.
Background: Obtaining accurate clinical information about recent acute care visits is extremely important for outpatient providers. However, documents used to communicate this information are often difficult to use. This puts patients at risk of adverse events. Elderly patients who are seen by more providers and have more care transitions are especially vulnerable. Objective: This study aimed to (1) identify the information about elderly patients' recent acute care visits needed to coordinate their care, (2) use this information to assess discharge summaries, and (3) provide recommendations to help improve the quality of electronic health record (EHR)-generated discharge summaries, thereby increasing patient safety. Methods: A literature review, clinician interviews, and a survey of outpatient providers were used to identify and categorize data needed to coordinate care for recently discharged elderly patients. Based upon those data, 2 guidelines for creating useful discharge summaries were created. The new guidelines, along with 17 previously developed medical documentation usability heuristics, were applied to assess 4 simulated elderly patient discharge summaries. Results: The initial research effort yielded a list of 29 items that should always be included in elderly patient discharge summaries and a list of 7 helpful, but not always necessary items. Evaluation of 4 deidentified elderly patient discharge summaries revealed that none of the documents contained all 36 necessary items; between 14 and 18 were missing. The documents each had several other issues, and they differed significantly in organization, layout, and formatting. Conclusions: Variations in content and structure of discharge summaries in the United States make them unnecessarily difficult to use. Standardization would benefit both patients, by lowering the risk of care transition-related adverse events, and outpatient providers, by helping reduce frustration that can contribute to burnout. In the short term, acute care providers can help improve the quality of their discharge summaries by working with EHR vendors to follow recommendations based upon this study. Meanwhile, additional human factors work should determine the most effective way to organize and present information in discharge summaries, to facilitate effective standardization.

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