2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.04.004
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Academic electronic health records as a vehicle to augment the assessment of patient care skills in the didactic pharmacy curriculum

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“…Approximately one-third of respondents also used EHRs for medication order entry/verification, medication reconciliation, and errors and omissions activities. 7 The uses described in the Van Langen manuscript are supported by several studies describing EHRs in skills-based curricula in Table 1. [8][9][10][11][12] On an international level, recent survey findings from the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Digital Health Education in Pharmacy Report, discovered that 53% of responding academic institutions from around the world were covering EHRs in some form within the curriculum and 25% of respondents were interested in incorporating EHR education into their curriculum.…”
Section: Current Use Of Ehrs In Pharmacy Educationmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Approximately one-third of respondents also used EHRs for medication order entry/verification, medication reconciliation, and errors and omissions activities. 7 The uses described in the Van Langen manuscript are supported by several studies describing EHRs in skills-based curricula in Table 1. [8][9][10][11][12] On an international level, recent survey findings from the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Digital Health Education in Pharmacy Report, discovered that 53% of responding academic institutions from around the world were covering EHRs in some form within the curriculum and 25% of respondents were interested in incorporating EHR education into their curriculum.…”
Section: Current Use Of Ehrs In Pharmacy Educationmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In 2020, 37 of 59 responding colleges/ schools of pharmacy reported use of a simulated EHR in their curriculum. 114 Colleges/schools of pharmacy commonly use simulated EHRs to afford learners the ability to practice and perform discrete tasks such as data collection, documentation, medication reconciliation, order entry, and order verification. [114][115][116][117][118][119][120] Respondents also commented on the simulated EHR's ability to practice and/or assess various steps of the PPCP and specific Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education outcomes.…”
Section: Examples Of Cbs In Pharmacy Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…114 Colleges/schools of pharmacy commonly use simulated EHRs to afford learners the ability to practice and perform discrete tasks such as data collection, documentation, medication reconciliation, order entry, and order verification. [114][115][116][117][118][119][120] Respondents also commented on the simulated EHR's ability to practice and/or assess various steps of the PPCP and specific Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education outcomes. 114 Several other skills and competencies to teach and/or assess in the EHR have been suggested, such as communication, interprofessional collaboration, and data analysis.…”
Section: Examples Of Cbs In Pharmacy Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of the pandemic, they are supportive in numerous ways. First and foremost, the hardcopy forms containing the information is digitalized and, in the health sector for instance, the Electronic Health Record (EHR) is and will be useful in performing analysis of patient clinical data in all aspects which is highly beneficial in any decision-making process and also for other healthcare activities like diagnosis and treatment processes ( Garcelon, Burgun, Salomon, & Neuraz, 2020 ; Jedwab, Chalmers, Dobroff, & Redley, 2019 ; Kapoor, Guha, Kanti Das, Goswami, & Yadav, 2020 ; VanLangen, Elder, Young, & Sohn, 2020 ). As the lockdowns prevail, the needs of processing payment of normal day-to-day purchases have become a lot easier through digital payment methods.…”
Section: Technology – a Weapon To End The Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%