Nova Scotia Drug Information System (DIS) Overview Atlantic Nursing Informatics Conference

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Nova Scotia Drug Information System (DIS) Overview Atlantic Nursing Informatics Conference October 20, 2015

Topics Drug Information System Overview DIS Portal Demo Questions

What is the Drug Information System

Nova Scotia s Drug Information System (DIS) Objective: To ensure patient safety by reducing and/or eliminating adverse events caused by drug-to-drug interactions, drug/disease contraindications, duplicate therapies and certain types of medication errors. The DIS: Facilitates secure electronic exchange of medication information; Allows healthcare providers to complete drug utilization reviews and assess contraindications, potential medication conflicts, medication allergies and adverse reactions to medications; Supports safe and appropriate drug therapy and reduces the incidence and severity of medication-related issues; Supports existing Medication Reconciliation processes; Enables the creation of electronic prescriptions (e-prescribing); and Provides healthcare professionals with access to drug information reference material.

DIS Practice Model the future Contributing and Consuming Patient Medication Information Hospital Community Pharmacy Drug Information System Physician / Nurse Practitioner Patient Medication Profile Optometrist Midwife Dentist / Dental Hygienist

What is the Drug Information System The Drug Information System is made up of two components: 1. A provincial repository of medication information that lives in SHARE (Stream 1) The repository contains a medication profile for every Nova Scotian (and others) who has a prescription filled in a community pharmacy in the province that is connected to DIS 2. A portal to access the medication profile in the provincial repository (Stream 2) The Drug Information System Portal is used to: Add information to or update information in a patient s medication profile Prescribe medications electronically (e-prescribe) Repository DIS Portal

DIS a part of Nova Scotia s Provincial Electronic Health Record System (SHARE) Stream 2 SHARE Clinical Portal SHARE e-prescribing functionality DIS Stream 2 Drug Information System Portal Stream 1 Community Pharmacy Systems Nova Scotia s Electronic Health Record access to patient health information where and when needed, no matter where care was provided Stream 3 Provincial Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Systems

DIS Medication Profile The medication profile will automatically include: Prescriptions Dispensed by Community Pharmacies connected to the DIS e-prescribed Drugs & Devices If entered by a healthcare provider*, the medication profile may also include: Other Medications (e.g., OTCs, Drug Samples, Natural Products) Allergies & Intolerances Adverse Drug Reactions Immunizations Medical Conditions Patient Observations Patient Notes * Dispensary staff in community pharmacies and healthcare providers with access to the DIS Portal. Pharmacy Professional Services (e.g., smoking cessation) entered by community pharmacies only

Accessing the DIS Medication Profile healthcare providers will access the DIS through either the SHARE Clinical Portal or the DIS Portal... SHARE Clinical Portal (primarily in hospital) Users will access the medication profile through a new tab called Community Med Profile Users will have view-only access to the medication profile Over time, all users with access to both lab and DI will have access to the medication profile as well DIS Portal (in hospital and in community) This portal will allow users to add information to or update information in a patient s medication profile It will also enable the creation of electronic prescriptions (e-prescribe) This portal will be used primarily by prescribers. In Hospital - In certain circumstances, as outlined by the Council of VPs Clinical, RNs will use this portal to add information to or update information in a patient s medication profile.

Rollout of the DIS Stream 1 Pharmacies started July 2014 217 out of ~300 pharmacies connected All pharmacies expected to connect by June 2016 Stream 2 Portal Access starting Fall 2015 Integrated with the SHARE Clinical Portal and available through a standalone DIS Portal Pilots September 2015 Cheticamp & Inverness Stream 3 EMR Integration timing TBD One EMR vendor has started development to integrate with the DIS targeting early 2016 for the first clinic to be live Two other vendors are in discussion about funding to support development costs

DIS Portal Demo

Next Steps: In Hospital Working with Zone management to determine rollouts In Community Contacting private health care organizations for rollout of the DIS

Rollout Timelines Communities Hospitals & Health Centres Earliest Start Date for DIS Access Cheticamp and Inverness Sacred Heart Inverness Consolidated Memorial Pilots September 2015 Clare-Digby, Yarmouth, Annapolis, Kings County, Queens-Shelburne- Liverpool Annapolis Community, Digby General, Eastern Kings Memorial, Hants Community, Queens General, Roseway, Soldiers Memorial. Valley Regional, Western Kings Memorial, Yarmouth Regional October 2015 Pictou, New Glasgow and area Aberdeen Regional, Sutherland Harris Memorial October 2015 Truro and area Colchester Regional November 2015 Cumberland region (e.g. Amherst, Oxford, Springhill, Tatamagouche) Cumberland Regional, North Cumberland Memorial, All Saints Springhill, Bayview Memorial, South Cumberland, Lillian Fraser Memorial December 2015 Neil s Harbour - Cape Breton Buchanan Memorial October 2015 Antigonish St. Martha's Regional December 2015 Provincial clinics in Central Zone Provincial clinics at IWK Select tertiary care & other specialty clinics as identified by Zone 4 Select tertiary care & other specialty clinics as identified by IWK Anytime Anytime

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