Computerized Provider Order Entry Adoption: Implications for Clinical Workflow

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Background

This article describes some of the impact that Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) can have on clinical workflow. Physicians use CPOE to order things such as labs, medications, and imaging. Although CPOE can reduce costs, reduce errors, and promote standardization, and reduce redundancy in orders, it can also negatively impact clinical workflow. [1]

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  1. Campbell, E.M., R.N., M.S., Guappone, K.P., M.D., PhD, Sittig, D.F., PhD, Dykstra, R.H., M.D., M.S., Ash, J.S., M.B.A., PhD (2009). Computerized Provider Order Entry Adoption: Implications for Clinical Workflow. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 24(1), 21-26. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2607519/