Objective: To understand the medium-term consequences of implementing commercially procured computerized physician order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support (CDS) systems in ‘early adopter’ hospitals. Materials and methods: In-depth, qualitative case study in two hospitals using a CPOE or a CDS system for at least 2 years. Both hospitals had implemented commercially available systems. Hospital A had implemented a CPOE system (with basic decision support), whereas hospital B invested additional resources in a CDS system that facilitated order entry but which was integrated with electronic health records and offered more advanced CDS. We used a combination of documentary analysis of the implementation plans, audiorecorded semistructure...
Objective: Authors evaluated whether displaying context sensitive links to infrequently accessed edu...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...
ObjectivesTo explore physicians' and nurses' expectations before and experiences after the implement...
Objective: To understand the evolving market of commercial off-the-shelf Computerized Physician Orde...
BACKGROUND In this UK study, we investigated the impact of computerised physician order entry (CP...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe unintended adverse consequences related to clinical workflow whe...
Objective: To understand the evolving market of commercial off-the-shelf Computerized Physician Ord...
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems allow physicians to prescribe patient services elec...
Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is touted as a major improvement in patient safety, primar...
Introduction: In the United States, medication errors has been a big problem and was the number thre...
INTRODUCTION: In clinical practices, the use of information technology, especially computerized prov...
BACKGROUND The implementation of Computerised Physician Order Entry (CPOE) and Clinical Decision ...
BACKGROUND: The most effective decision support systems are integrated with clinical information sys...
Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) represents a monumental step forward for healthcare organi...
Background: Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems have been introduced to reduce medicati...
Objective: Authors evaluated whether displaying context sensitive links to infrequently accessed edu...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...
ObjectivesTo explore physicians' and nurses' expectations before and experiences after the implement...
Objective: To understand the evolving market of commercial off-the-shelf Computerized Physician Orde...
BACKGROUND In this UK study, we investigated the impact of computerised physician order entry (CP...
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe unintended adverse consequences related to clinical workflow whe...
Objective: To understand the evolving market of commercial off-the-shelf Computerized Physician Ord...
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems allow physicians to prescribe patient services elec...
Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is touted as a major improvement in patient safety, primar...
Introduction: In the United States, medication errors has been a big problem and was the number thre...
INTRODUCTION: In clinical practices, the use of information technology, especially computerized prov...
BACKGROUND The implementation of Computerised Physician Order Entry (CPOE) and Clinical Decision ...
BACKGROUND: The most effective decision support systems are integrated with clinical information sys...
Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) represents a monumental step forward for healthcare organi...
Background: Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems have been introduced to reduce medicati...
Objective: Authors evaluated whether displaying context sensitive links to infrequently accessed edu...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...
ObjectivesTo explore physicians' and nurses' expectations before and experiences after the implement...