NEPS Positive Patient ID Solutions Help Reduce Hospital Medication Errors for Children and Adults

Salem, NH (PRWEB) April 21, 2008 -- NEPS LLC, a leading provider of communications management software and services focused on the financial, insurance and health care industries, today reported that its positive patient identification solutions, including Health e-Connect, are having a positive impact on healthcare institutions as they work to improve patient safety. Health e-Connect is NEPS' suite of solutions for the healthcare industry, designed to help hospitals and other healthcare operations make the best use of precious time and scarce funding in the delivery of excellence in patient care through increased efficiency at patient touch points as well as through the enhancement of back office operations.

"With all of the recent publicity about the rising incidence of errors in healthcare delivery, particularly as it relates to children's medications, healthcare institutions are increasingly aware that today's technologies provide the means for the virtual elimination of these types of human errors," said William C. Lowe, CEO, NEPS. "Medication errors harm as many as one out of 15 hospitalized children, or more than half a million children per year, according to recent news reports and a study published in the April issue of the journal Pediatrics. NEPS solutions help to eliminate these devastating errors by integrating with hospital information systems to enable healthcare delivery organizations to produce a wide range of bar-coded items, from employee badges to patient IDs and pharmaceutical labels, for validation of the accuracy of the medication administration process."

Since 2004, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) has identified improving the accuracy of patient identification as its number one goal. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Medical Errors: The Scope of the Problem, nearly 2.4 million prescription errors occur annually in the U.S., and nearly 100,000 patients die because of medication errors every year. While errors can occur anywhere in the process, from ordering and transcribing to dispensing and administering medications, the California Healthcare Foundation reports that 50% to 75% of those errors occur during the administration of medications. To address this situation, progressive healthcare facilities are adopting Electronic Medical Administration Reporting (EMAR) systems and barcode and photo ID systems for positive patient identification and medication administration verification to minimize medication administration errors.

Using NEPS Positive Patient ID solutions, healthcare professionals, using a standard barcode scanner device, scan the patient wristband, the barcoded pharmaceutical label and their own ID badge. The visible screen on the barcode scanner, which is electronically connected to the Hospital Information System, confirms a successful scan and reveals barcode information in human-readable form. Patient photos can also be printed on wristbands as an extra safety measure, using NEPS Picture Perfect. Errors, if any, are immediately identified and prevent administration of the wrong medication or dose, significantly improving patient safety.

"The key to positive patient identification lies in the wristband that the patient puts on at the time of admission," added Lowe. "The primary means of identifying a patient during his or her hospital stay, the wristband must be durable, legible, and comfortable, whether it uses barcodes, photos, or other technologies to capture and display patient information, and NEPS Health e-Connect makes it easy for Hospitals to produce these on demand, on-site." Currently, the most cost effective means of storing patient information on a wristband is through the use of barcodes. These symbols can be placed on the wristband in multiple locations and in multiple formats, offering instant access to patient records while protecting patient privacy. The FDA estimates that barcode-based bedside medication administration systems will prevent 500,000 adverse drug events over the next 20 years and reduce medication errors by 50%.

Danbury Hospital has been using NEPS' Health e-Connect for several years. One of several affiliates within Danbury Health Systems, the Hospital is a 371-bed not-for-profit regional medical center and teaching hospital linked to its community and serving approximately 360,000 residents of western Connecticut and southeastern New York. Peter Courtway, the Hospital's Chief Information Officer, reported that the Hospital is pleased with the results of Health e-Connect, and he is looking forward to continuing to expand applications. He says, "We have implemented bar coded patient ID bands, even for our smallest patients, as well as scanning at the bedside for pharmaceutical bags that have barcode labels. This helps ensure even more accurate delivery of the five pharmaceutical 'rights': the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, at the right time, with the right route of administration."

For more information about NEPS Health e-Connect and other innovative NEPS solutions, visit www.NEPS.com.

About NEPS

NEPS, LLC is an expert provider of communications management solutions and services that orchestrate information for relevant, personalized delivery. NEPS takes enterprise content, extracts the bits relevant to each recipient, and transforms them for insertion into every designated output stream. A hidden and very complex series of tasks, NEPS now regularly performs them for financial, insurance, and healthcare firms. They do this by consulting on critical business and technology issues; providing software and solutions like NDemand,? which adds production printing and e-delivery support to content management and legacy systems; and on a hosted basis. For more information, please visit www.neps.com.

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