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The objective of the research was to examine the benefits of and barriers to computerized physician order entry [[CPOE]] adoption in hospitals, to determine the effects on medical errors and [[Adverse drug event]] ADEs and examine cost and savings associated with the implementation of CPOE. This study used a systemic review and referenced 50 sources.
 
The objective of the research was to examine the benefits of and barriers to computerized physician order entry [[CPOE]] adoption in hospitals, to determine the effects on medical errors and [[Adverse drug event]] ADEs and examine cost and savings associated with the implementation of CPOE. This study used a systemic review and referenced 50 sources.
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==Methods==
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The literature review and review of case studies was performed in January to May 2013 and September 2013 to March 2014. Electronic databases were searched for the terms “CPOE” OR “Computerized Physician Order Entry” OR “Electronic Prescribing” AND “Medical Errors” OR “ADEs” OR “Adoption” OR “Implementation” AND “Meaningful Use” OR “HITECH”,Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Health Affairs, and CMS.
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==Results==
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==Conclusion==
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==Comments==
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==References==
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==Related Article==
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Revision as of 19:43, 29 October 2015

Introduction

The objective of the research was to examine the benefits of and barriers to computerized physician order entry CPOE adoption in hospitals, to determine the effects on medical errors and Adverse drug event ADEs and examine cost and savings associated with the implementation of CPOE. This study used a systemic review and referenced 50 sources.


Methods

The literature review and review of case studies was performed in January to May 2013 and September 2013 to March 2014. Electronic databases were searched for the terms “CPOE” OR “Computerized Physician Order Entry” OR “Electronic Prescribing” AND “Medical Errors” OR “ADEs” OR “Adoption” OR “Implementation” AND “Meaningful Use” OR “HITECH”,Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Health Affairs, and CMS.


Results

Conclusion

Comments

References

Related Article

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