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This is a review of an article by Charles,K, Cannon, M, Hall, R and Coustasse, A (2014). Can Utilizing a Computer Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System Prevent Hospital Medical Errors and Adverse Drug Events? http://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/pmc/articles/PMC4272436/</ref>
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This is a review of an article by Charles,K, Cannon, M, Hall, R and Coustasse, A (2014). Can Utilizing a Computer Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System Prevent Hospital Medical Errors and Adverse Drug Events? <ref name=http://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/pmc/articles/PMC4272436/</ref>
 
==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
 
This is a review of a study that examines the benefits of and barriers to implementing Computerized provider order entry [[CPOE]]. The study noted that CPOE combined with Clinical decision support system [[CDS]] is capable of reducing medical errors and Adverse drug effects. However, it states those benefits comes with the burden of high implementation cost and practitioners’ resistance to change.
 
This is a review of a study that examines the benefits of and barriers to implementing Computerized provider order entry [[CPOE]]. The study noted that CPOE combined with Clinical decision support system [[CDS]] is capable of reducing medical errors and Adverse drug effects. However, it states those benefits comes with the burden of high implementation cost and practitioners’ resistance to change.

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This is a review of an article by Charles,K, Cannon, M, Hall, R and Coustasse, A (2014). Can Utilizing a Computer Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System Prevent Hospital Medical Errors and Adverse Drug Events? [1]
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