نتایج جستجو برای: cpoe

تعداد نتایج: 504  

2006
P M Kilbridge E M Welebob D C Classen

The 1999 Institute of Medicine report raised public awareness of the frequency and cost of adverse drug events in medicine. In response, in November 2000 a coalition of healthcare purchasers announced the formation of the Leapfrog Group, an organization dedicated to making ‘‘great leaps forward’’ in the safety and quality of health care in America. Their first target— computerized physician ord...

Medication Errors (MEs) as one of the most important medical errors in hospitals are common, expensive, and sometimes harmful to patients. Several strategies such as Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) and wristband barcoding are used for decreasing MEs. The role of new technologies is emphasized in the policies and planning in the health system in Iran. Worldwide, CPOE is a new technology...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic proceedings 2016
Tait D Shanafelt Lotte N Dyrbye Christine Sinsky Omar Hasan Daniel Satele Jeff Sloan Colin P West

OBJECTIVE To evaluate associations between the electronic environment, clerical burden, and burnout in US physicians. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS Physicians across all specialties in the United States were surveyed between August and October 2014. Physicians provided information regarding use of electronic health records (EHRs), computerized physician order entry (CPOE), and electronic patient p...

Journal: :journal of health management and informatics 0
hamid moghaddasi samad sajadi masoud amanzadeh

introduction: paper-based prescription orders, commonly having numerous medication errors, can increase adverse drug events (ades) and threaten the patient’s safety. computerized physician order entry (cpoe), as an appropriate alternative, can significantly reduce medication errors. this study aimed to investigate the effects of well-designed cpoe in reducing medication errors and ades. method:...

Journal: :Applied clinical informatics 2014
A R Shriner E C Webber

BACKGROUND Many resident physicians have experienced transitioning from traditional paper documentation and ordering to an electronic process during their training. OBJECTIVE We sought to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of residents related to implementation of computer provider order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support (CDS). METHODS Pediatric residents completed web-based...

2013
David C. Radley Melanie R. Wasserman Lauren E. W. Olsho Sarah J. Shoemaker Mark Spranca Bethany Bradshaw

OBJECTIVE Medication errors in hospitals are common, expensive, and sometimes harmful to patients. This study's objective was to derive a nationally representative estimate of medication error reduction in hospitals attributable to electronic prescribing through computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems. MATERIALS AND METHODS We conducted a systematic literature review and applied rand...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2017
Rosabella Vito Elizabeth M. Borycki André Kushniruk Tracey Schneider

Health information systems, such as Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE), are suggested to be used as an intervention for addressing errors that arise in the medication process. Nurses are involved in all stages of the medication process; however, little is known about the impact of using CPOE on nursing practice. A grounded theory approach was employed to answer the question of "How do nur...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2004
Jonathan A Handler Craig F Feied Kevin Coonan John Vozenilek Michael Gillam Peter R Peacock Rich Sinert Mark S Smith

Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) and decision support systems (DSS) can reduce certain types of error but often slow clinicians and may increase other types of error. The net effect of these systems on an emergency department (ED) is unknown. The consensus participants combined published evidence with expert opinion to outline recommendations for success. These include seamless integra...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2004
Anne Bobb Kristine Gleason Marla Husch Joe Feinglass Paul R Yarnold Gary A Noskin

BACKGROUND Adverse drug events (ADEs) are the most common cause of injury to hospitalized patients and are often preventable. Medication errors resulting in preventable ADEs most commonly occur at the prescribing stage. OBJECTIVES To describe the epidemiology of medication prescribing errors averted by pharmacists and to assess the likelihood that these errors would be prevented by implementi...

2009
Bahlol Rahimi Toomas Timpka Vivian Vimarlund Srinivas Uppugunduri Mikael Svensson

BACKGROUND Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems have been introduced to reduce medication errors, increase safety, improve work-flow efficiency, and increase medical service quality at the moment of prescription. Making the impact of CPOE systems more observable may facilitate their adoption by users. We set out to examine factors associated with the adoption of a CPOE system for in...

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