Ten years ago, the Center for Information Technology Leadership at Partners HealthCare in Boston published a widely heralded report suggesting that nationwide adoption of ambulatory CPOE, tightly ...
A study published in JAMA Surgery examined whether computerized provider order entry events can decrease manual medical record review for surveillance of postoperative complications. Researcher ...
Researchers say CPOE can provide doctors with crucial data and suggestions that can help guide clinical decisions. "We've seen a 20 percent improvement in the time from order to administration for ...
CALABASAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Atlas Medical Software unveiled Atlas Mobile for use on the iPad ® to clinicians and other conference attendees at G2 LabCompete, December 8-10, 2010 in Las Vegas, ...
Computerized physician order entry is a key requirement of meaningful use stage 1. Now that CPOE has reached a tipping point, healthcare IT leaders are at the beginning of a journey that takes the ...
Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems can introduce unintended patient harms and it will take more than better design to eliminate them, according to Robert L. Wears, a professor in the ...
Insight provides an in-depth look at health care issues in and affecting California. Have a story suggestion? Let us know. More than four months after it originally was published, a March 9 Journal of ...
WASHINGTON » The nation’s transition to electronic medical records, now in full swing, risks overlooking potential patient safety problems, independent advisers warned the Obama administration Tuesday ...
A few weeks ago I toured a hospital that had recently adopted computerized physician order entry (CPOE). We visited a patient room on the Med-Surge floor, where a nurse explained what happens in an ...
If the cheerleaders — including the one in the Oval Office — are right, computerized medical records will save us all: save jobs, save money, reduce errors, and transform health care as we know it. In ...
CLEVELAND – President Bush returned to the state that helped seal his re-election victory to pitch his second-term health agenda, urging greater use of computerized medical records (search) and ...
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