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Graphical display of diagnostic test results in electronic health records: a comparison of 8 systems.

 2015 Jul;22(4):900-4. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocv013. Epub 2015 Mar 18.

Graphical display of diagnostic test results in electronic health records: a comparison of 8 systems.

Abstract

Accurate display and interpretation of clinical laboratory test results is essential for safe and effective diagnosis and treatment. In an attempt to ascertain how well current electronic health records (EHRs) facilitated these processes, we evaluated the graphical displays of laboratory test resultsin eight EHRs using objective criteria for optimal graphs based on literature and expert opinion. None of the EHRs met all 11 criteria; the magnitude of deficiency ranged from one EHR meeting 10 of 11 criteria to three EHRs meeting only 5 of 11 criteria. One criterion (i.e., the EHR has a graph with y-axis labels that display both the name of the measured variable and the units of measure) was absent from all EHRs. One EHR system graphedresults in reverse chronological order. One EHR system plotted data collected at unequally-spaced points in time using equally-spaced data points, which had the effect of erroneously depicting the visual slope perception between data points. This deficiency could have a significant, negative impact on patient safety. Only two EHR systems allowed users to see, hover-over, or click on a data point to see the precise values of the x-y coordinates. Our study suggests that many current EHR-generated graphs do not meet evidence-based criteria aimed at improving laboratory data comprehension.
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association.

KEYWORDS:

diagnostic tests; electronic health records; national health policy; user computer interface
PMID:
 
25792704
 
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 
PMCID:
 
PMC4482275
 [Available on 2016-07-01]
 
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