Significance:Electronic-prescribingisnowwidelyadoptedbyUShealthcaresystems,butclinicalfunctionality of e-prescribing falls short in the realm of pediatrics. Medication prescribing is intrinsically more complex for pediatric patients due to weight-based dosing, the lack of widely adopted medication formulation recipes, inconsistent off-label usage of drugs, appropriate drugs for given conditions, and appropriate dose rounding percentages that will still make the drug treatment clinically useful. Clinical decision support (CDS) tools can improveshortcomingsinelectronichealthrecords(EHR),yetmanyfocusonadultonlypatientpopulations,are limited in drug and condition coverage, exist as web-services external to the native EHR environment, and generate excessive pop-up alerts that contribute to provider ?alert-fatigue?. Safety Through E-Prescribing Systems Tools (STEPSTools) is a web-service that was designed to be a comprehensive pediatric dosing knowledge dissemination platform that fills the void of condition based medication usage, expert consensus- baseddosagerounding,andextemporaneousdrugformulationrecipescurrentlymissinginEHRfunctionality. RxCheck is a Prescription Decision Support (PDS) platform built by RxREVU, that is surfaced directly in the provider?s native Epic EHR workflow to ensure the accuracy of information utilization by providers, drive operationalbestpractices,surfaceinformationthatmayormaynotnativelyexistintheEHR,andimprovethe clinical window. Hypothesis: By combining the strengths and expertise of STEPSTools pediatric prescribing technology with RxREVU?s RxCheck Prescription Decision Support platform, a comprehensive pediatric prescribing product will be developed that is scalable, interoperable, and utilized directly at the point of prescribinginordertodriveconsistentevidence-basedprescribingpatternsforpediatricians,andimproveclinical outcomes for pediatric patients.
Specific Aims : By the investigators own admission, a pediatric prescribing technologywillnotbeusefulifitisnotcomprehensiveandup-to-date.ThisproposalaimstoupdateSTEPSTools technology from 2011 pediatric prescribing standards to 2016 standards, as new evidence and innovative approachestopediatricprescribinghaveoccurred.RapidandeffectivecommunicationbetweenSTEPSTools, RxCheckandVanderbilt?sEpicEHRiscriticalfortheaccuracyandsafetyoftheprescribingmodule.Thesedata handshakeswillberigorouslytestedforaccuracyinthesecondaim.Provideradoptionandclinicalutilityofan RxCheckpediatricprescribingmoduleiscriticaltotestthefeasibilityofwidespreadscalabilityofthetool.The numberoftimesRxCheckisaccessedcomparedtototalprescriptionswritten,aswellasprovideracceptance ratesoftherecommendationssurfacedbyRxCheckinEpicwillbemeasuredandsuccessofthisPhaseISBIR proposalwillbedeterminedhere.

Public Health Relevance

TheprimarygoalofthisPhaseISBIRproposalistoprovefeasibilityofapediatricelectronicprescribingmodule built in the RxCheck Prescription Decision Support platform and surfaced directly within the native electronic healthrecord(EHR).Oursolutionleveragesanexpert-baseddosingandformulationframeworkdevelopedby researchersatVanderbiltUniversityMedicalCenter.Importantly,RxCheckisHL7compliantandfullycompatible withtheemergingFastHealthcareInteroperabilityResources(FHIR)standard,helpingtoensurethedeveloped prescribing framework can be easily deployed to any modern EHR supporting the emerging interoperability standards.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Small Business Innovation Research Grants (SBIR) - Phase I (R43)
Project #
1R43HD093501-01
Application #
9409325
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1)
Program Officer
Giacoia, George
Project Start
2017-09-08
Project End
2019-03-07
Budget Start
2017-09-08
Budget End
2019-03-07
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Rxrevu, Inc.
Department
Type
DUNS #
079779269
City
Denver
State
CO
Country
United States
Zip Code
80202