Fostering Acceptance of Computerized Physician Order Entry: Insights From an Implementation Study
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Article
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Author(s) |
Muslin, Ivan S. (Author)
Vardaman, James M. (Author)
Cornell, Paul (Author)
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Title:
The Health Care Manager
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2014/JUN V.33 N.2
Call No.:362.105 HCM Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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p 165–171
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Subject Area/ Descriptors |
Social problems and services
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Abstract |
Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) allows physicians to enter orders in a computer rather than handwriting them. Computerized physician order entry is touted as a major improvement in patient safety, and although the literature suggests that such systems have the potential to improve patient outcomes, studies also suggest that CPOE may have significant drawbacks that accompany those benefits. Physicians have often been resistant to accept its implementation....
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