Provider Satisfaction with Chronic Opioid Therapy (COT) Delivery after EHR Transition at a Community Internal Medicine Clinic
Description
With the recent rise in opioid overdose and death1<br/><br/>, chronic opioid therapy (COT) programs using<br/>Center of Disease Control (CDC) guidelines have been implemented across the United States8<br/>.<br/>Primary care clinicians at Mayo Clinic initiated a COT program in September of 2017, during the<br/>use of Cerner Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Study metrics included provider<br/>satisfaction and perceptions regarding opioid prescription. Mayo Clinic transitioned its EHR<br/>system from Cerner to Epic in October 2018. This study aims to understand if provider perceptions<br/>about COT changed after the EHR transition and the reasons underlying those perceptions.
Date Created
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2021-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Ponnapalli, Sravya
- Thesis director: Murcko, Anita
- Committee member: Wallace, Mark
- Contributor (ctb): College of Health Solutions
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College