The federal government is currently offering bonus payments through Medicare and Medicaid to hospitals, physicians, and other eligible health professionals who meet new standards for “meaningful use” of health information technology. Whether these incentives will improve care, reduce errors, and improve patient safety as intended remains uncertain. We sought to partially fill this knowledge gap by evaluating the relationship between the use of electronic medication order entry and hospital mortality. Our results suggest that the initial meaningful-use threshold for hospitals—which requires using electronic orders for at least 30 percent of eligible patients—is probably too low to have a significant impact on deaths from heart failure and he...
Class of 2018 AbstractSpecific Aims To evaluate the impact of providers’ adherence to selecting ord...
Introduction: There is limited literature on the effect of computerized physician order entry (CPOE)...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
The federal government is currently offering bonus payments through Medicare and Medicaid to hospita...
The federal government is currently offering bonus payments through Medicare and Medicaid to hospita...
offering incentives for meaningful use health information technology (HIT) utilization in hospitals ...
Medication safety practices are a huge initiative in today’s healthcare system. With the integration...
The Affordable Care Act includes provisions to increase the value obtained from health care spendin...
Evidence linking electronic health record (EHR) adoption to better care is mixed. More nuanced measu...
Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records are the processes and standards by which hospitals, heal...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
Underlying many reforms in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the use of electr...
BackgroundThe Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act subsidizes...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry systems to ...
Class of 2018 AbstractSpecific Aims To evaluate the impact of providers’ adherence to selecting ord...
Introduction: There is limited literature on the effect of computerized physician order entry (CPOE)...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...
The federal government is currently offering bonus payments through Medicare and Medicaid to hospita...
The federal government is currently offering bonus payments through Medicare and Medicaid to hospita...
offering incentives for meaningful use health information technology (HIT) utilization in hospitals ...
Medication safety practices are a huge initiative in today’s healthcare system. With the integration...
The Affordable Care Act includes provisions to increase the value obtained from health care spendin...
Evidence linking electronic health record (EHR) adoption to better care is mixed. More nuanced measu...
Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records are the processes and standards by which hospitals, heal...
The patient safety movement was triggered by publications showing that modern health care is more un...
Underlying many reforms in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the use of electr...
BackgroundThe Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act subsidizes...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Few studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of computerised test-order entry systems to ...
Class of 2018 AbstractSpecific Aims To evaluate the impact of providers’ adherence to selecting ord...
Introduction: There is limited literature on the effect of computerized physician order entry (CPOE)...
Objective To assess whether the level of health information exchange (HIE) in U.S. hospitals is rela...