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Glycemic Control Through Computerized Subcutaneous Insulin Calculators

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Sliding scale insulin (SSI) is a reactive therapy and does not maintain euglycemia in hospitalized patients. A combination of basal insulin, prandial insulin, and correction factor dosing provides a more consistent insulin state encouraging improved glycemic control. Intermountain Healthcare developed an application consisting of four calculators incorporating scheduled (basal and prandial) and correction-factor insulin. The result is a patient-specific order set with calculated insulin orders, a correction factor dosing table, and a carbohydrate dosing table. This paper describes the SQIC, access, usage monitoring, and challenges and solutions to the computerized decision support application created to replace SSI.
Title: Glycemic Control Through Computerized Subcutaneous Insulin Calculators
Description:
Sliding scale insulin (SSI) is a reactive therapy and does not maintain euglycemia in hospitalized patients.
A combination of basal insulin, prandial insulin, and correction factor dosing provides a more consistent insulin state encouraging improved glycemic control.
Intermountain Healthcare developed an application consisting of four calculators incorporating scheduled (basal and prandial) and correction-factor insulin.
The result is a patient-specific order set with calculated insulin orders, a correction factor dosing table, and a carbohydrate dosing table.
This paper describes the SQIC, access, usage monitoring, and challenges and solutions to the computerized decision support application created to replace SSI.

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