Unintended Consequences of HIT

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Unintended Consequences associated with Health Information Technology implementations abound. Over the past few years there have been several highly-publicized articles, for example:

These articles described specific cases in which HIT implementations have run up against severe unanticipated and unintended consequences. The goal of this section of the ClinfoWiki is to provide a forum for individuals to describe specific unintended consequences of HIT implementations that they have experienced.

Other non-peer-reviewed examples of unintended consequences:

  1. Flashing light used to notify nurses of new laboratory alerts
  2. Medical students write orders that residents will co-sign later
  3. Confusion over meaning of "cervical mass" e.g., re: cervix or cervical vertebrae
  4. Use of common, floor-level computer login for clinical results review
  5. Emergency department transfer orders canceled by system upon transfer to floor
  6. Add your example here...