Abstract E-prescribing has flourished due to the promise of improving efficiency and decreasing prescription errors caused by its handwritten counterpart, yet only 44 % of doctor’s offices use paperless prescriptions. Many studies have assessed the value of e-prescribing in the clinical setting, yet there is no all-inclusive summation of these findings. The aim of this study was to review the literature within the last decade pertaining to the cost effectiveness, clinician adoption and limitations of e-prescribing. Journa
Lack of computer expertise, cost, and safety and HIPAA concerns as well as resistance from the offic...
Abstract Background The United States (US) Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical H...
Class of 2009 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To measure the attitudes of Arizona e-prescribing clinicians regar...
Objectives This study examines the availability of electronic prescription and the utilization of e-...
PURPOSE Successful use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is a key require-ment for demonstra...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess general practitioners' (GP) ...
Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is an important part of the nation\u27s push to enhance the s...
Introduction: Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is an important part of the nation’s push to cr...
Even today most medical prescriptions are typically handwritten or printed on paper and hand-deliver...
The system of electronic prescription has been recently developed and used in the developed countrie...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
Introduction: Use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) can improve safety and reduce costs of c...
Introduction: Medication errors are common, with studies reporting at least one error per patient en...
International audienceObjective We conducted a systematic review identifying users groups' perceptio...
Background The implementation of the electronic prescribing system follows certain objectives, and u...
Lack of computer expertise, cost, and safety and HIPAA concerns as well as resistance from the offic...
Abstract Background The United States (US) Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical H...
Class of 2009 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To measure the attitudes of Arizona e-prescribing clinicians regar...
Objectives This study examines the availability of electronic prescription and the utilization of e-...
PURPOSE Successful use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is a key require-ment for demonstra...
Rationale, aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess general practitioners' (GP) ...
Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is an important part of the nation\u27s push to enhance the s...
Introduction: Electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) is an important part of the nation’s push to cr...
Even today most medical prescriptions are typically handwritten or printed on paper and hand-deliver...
The system of electronic prescription has been recently developed and used in the developed countrie...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
Introduction: Use of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing) can improve safety and reduce costs of c...
Introduction: Medication errors are common, with studies reporting at least one error per patient en...
International audienceObjective We conducted a systematic review identifying users groups' perceptio...
Background The implementation of the electronic prescribing system follows certain objectives, and u...
Lack of computer expertise, cost, and safety and HIPAA concerns as well as resistance from the offic...
Abstract Background The United States (US) Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical H...
Class of 2009 AbstractOBJECTIVES: To measure the attitudes of Arizona e-prescribing clinicians regar...