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STUDY
The impact of computerized provider order entry on medication errors in a multispecialty group practice.
Devine EB, Hansen RN, Wilson-Norton JL, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010;17:78-84.
REVIEW
Computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support in long-term care facilities: costs and benefits to stakeholders.
Subramanian S, Hoover S, Gilman B, Field TS, Mutter R, Gurwitz JH. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2007;55:1451-1457.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Effective use of medication-related decision support in CPOE.
Metzger JB, Welebob E, Turisco F, Classen DC. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. Sept/Oct 2008;5:16-24.
COMMENTARY
Passing the "Yo' Mama" test.
Blair R. Health Manage Tech. June 2006;27:16.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Piecing together medication administration.
Anderson HJ. Health Data Manage. May 1, 2009;17:22.
BOOK/REPORT
Saving Lives, Saving Money: The Imperative for Computerized Physician Order Entry in Massachusetts Hospitals.
Adams M, Bates D, Coffman G, Everett W. Westborough, MA: Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and New England Healthcare Institute; 2008.
STUDY
Medication-error reporting and pharmacy resident experience during implementation of computerized prescriber order entry.
Weant KA, Cook AM, Armitstead JA. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007;64:526-530.
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Medication safety infrastructure in critical-access hospitals in Florida.
Winterstein AG, Hartzema AG, Johns TE, et al. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2006;63:442-450.
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Computerized prescribing alerts and group academic detailing to reduce the use of potentially inappropriate medications in older people.
Simon SR, Smith DH, Feldstein AC, et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2006;54:963-968.
REVIEW
Effects of computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support systems on medication safety: a systematic review.
Kaushal R, Shojania KG, Bates DW. Arch Intern Med. 2003;163:1409-1416.
STUDY
Electronic prescribing improves medication safety in community-based office practices.
Kaushal R, Kern LM, Barrón Y, Quaresimo J, Abramson EL. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:530-536.
STUDY
Using the ISMP Medication Safety Self-Assessment to improve medication use processes.
Lesar T, Mattis A, Anderson E, et al. Jt Comm J Qual Saf. 2003;29:211-226.
COMMENTARY
Ordering of continuous renal replacement therapy in a computerized provider order entry system.
Oh SS, Sinclair-Pingel J, Feldott CC, Hargrove FR. Hosp Pharm. 2007;42:255–257.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
CPOE: it don't come easy.
Anderson HJ. Health Data Manag. January 1, 2009;17:18.
BOOK/REPORT
Improving America's Hospitals: A Report on Quality and Safety.
Oakbrook Terrace, IL: The Joint Commission; March 2007.
COMMENTARY
Lessons from "unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system."
Sittig DF, Ash JS, Zhang J, Osheroff JA, Shabot MM. Pediatrics. 2006;118:797-801.
STUDY
Association of a clinical knowledge support system with improved patient safety, reduced complications and shorter length of stay among Medicare beneficiaries in acute care hospitals in the United States.
Bonis PA, Pickens GT, Rind DM, Foster DA. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:745-753.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
For all the right reasons.
Hagland M. Healthc Informatics. 2009;26:40-44.
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Prescribers' responses to alerts during medication ordering in the long term care setting.
Judge J, Field TS, DeFlorio M, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2006;13:385-390.
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Concept and development of a discharge alert filter for abnormal laboratory values coupled with computerized provider order entry: a tool for quality improvement and hospital risk management.
Mathew G, Kho A, Dexter P, et al. J Patient Saf. 2012;8:69-75.
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