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The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain.

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Tcheng, JE; Nguyen, MV; Brann, HW; Clarke, PA; Pfeiffer, M; Pleasants, JR; Shelton, GW; Kelly, JF
Published in: Med Devices (Auckl)
2021

Documentation and tracking of supplies, equipment and medical devices is central to operational, financial, and clinical aspects of safe, efficient, and effective patient care. The labeling of medical devices with a unique device identifier (UDI) creates the opportunity to tightly integrate device information across health information systems by using the UDI as the index "source of truth". Across 3 hospitals of the Duke University Health System, we executed a comprehensive implementation of UDI-based device and supply information management in our cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology laboratories. Following are our key insights. Implementing a UDI-centric environment is a complex undertaking requiring integration of information systems, management processes, and clinical workflows involving leadership, inventory management, supply chain, clinical and billing teams. Implementation involves the domains of procedure documentation, electronic health records (EHRs), charge capture and billing, and interface and information technology systems, including information systems vendors. Replacing manual processes with electronic messages is not simply an exercise in programming information systems - successful execution requires orchestrated re-engineering of clinical and operational workflows. Our initiative resulted in a more efficient and effective supply chain, eliminated operational and clinical documentation errors, automated the posting of device implant data to the EHR, reduced clinician burden, improved charge capture, and produced a substantial financial benefit, with return on investment recognized in well under 1 year. We believe our stepwise approach to accomplishing a clinically integrated supply chain can serve as a roadmap for other healthcare enterprises to follow.

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Med Devices (Auckl)

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1179-1470

Publication Date

2021

Volume

14

Start / End Page

459 / 467

Location

New Zealand

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
 

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Tcheng, J. E., Nguyen, M. V., Brann, H. W., Clarke, P. A., Pfeiffer, M., Pleasants, J. R., … Kelly, J. F. (2021). The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain. Med Devices (Auckl), 14, 459–467. https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S344132
Tcheng, James E., Miriam V. Nguyen, Helen W. Brann, Patricia A. Clarke, Maureen Pfeiffer, Jane R. Pleasants, Gregory W. Shelton, and Joseph F. Kelly. “The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain.Med Devices (Auckl) 14 (2021): 459–67. https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S344132.
Tcheng JE, Nguyen MV, Brann HW, Clarke PA, Pfeiffer M, Pleasants JR, et al. The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain. Med Devices (Auckl). 2021;14:459–67.
Tcheng, James E., et al. “The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain.Med Devices (Auckl), vol. 14, 2021, pp. 459–67. Pubmed, doi:10.2147/MDER.S344132.
Tcheng JE, Nguyen MV, Brann HW, Clarke PA, Pfeiffer M, Pleasants JR, Shelton GW, Kelly JF. The Medical Device Unique Device Identifier as the Single Source of Truth in Healthcare Enterprises - Roadmap for Implementation of the Clinically Integrated Supply Chain. Med Devices (Auckl). 2021;14:459–467.

Published In

Med Devices (Auckl)

DOI

ISSN

1179-1470

Publication Date

2021

Volume

14

Start / End Page

459 / 467

Location

New Zealand

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering