Neisseria gonorrhoeae outbreak: Unintended consequences of electronic medical records and using an out-of-state laboratoryvcalifornia, july 2009yfebruary 2010

Twenty of 37 gonorrhea cases identified during an outbreak were diagnosed at one health care organization that used an out-of-state laboratory. The results were transmitted into electronic medical records without provider notification. Delays in treatment and reporting were identified. Systems shoul...

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Main Authors: Erin L. Murray, Michael C. Samuel, Jennifer Brodsky, Christopher F. Akiba, Courtney King, Michael Li, Miriam Wollesen, Patricia E. Gonzales, James P. Watt, Gail Bolan
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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Summary:Twenty of 37 gonorrhea cases identified during an outbreak were diagnosed at one health care organization that used an out-of-state laboratory. The results were transmitted into electronic medical records without provider notification. Delays in treatment and reporting were identified. Systems should be implemented to ensure provider notification of electronic laboratory results. Copyright © 2013 by the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association.