Effectiveness of a computerized insulin order template in general medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes: A cluster randomized trial

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OBJECTIVE - To determine whether an electronic order template for basal-bolus insulin ordering improves mean blood glucose in hospitalized general medical patients with hyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - We randomly assigned internal medicine resident teams on acute general medical floors to the use of an electronic insulin order template or usual insulin ordering. We measured diabetes care parameters for 1 month on all patients with type 2 diabetes and blood glucose <60 mg/dl or >180 mg/dl treated by these physicians. RESULTS - Intervention group patients (n = 65) had mean glucose of 195 ± 66 mg/dl. Control group patients (n = 63) had mean glucose of 224 ± 57 mg/dl (P = 0.004). In the intervention group, there was no increase in hypoglycemia. CONCLUSIONS - Access to a computer insulin order template was associated with improved mean glucose levels without increasing hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes. © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Wexler, D. J., Shrader, P., Burns, S. M., & Cagliero, E. (2010). Effectiveness of a computerized insulin order template in general medical inpatients with type 2 diabetes: A cluster randomized trial. Diabetes Care, 33(10), 2181–2183. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc10-0964

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