Newspaper/Magazine Article For all the right reasons. Citation Text: Hagland M. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL September 16, 2009 Hagland M. View more articles from the same authors. This article discusses approaching computerized provider order entry (CPOE) implementation from a patient safety perspective and shares success stories from numerous US hospitals. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Hagland M. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) ISMP medication error report analysis. April 5, 2006 Minnesota hospitals are testing ways to reduce return trips. October 24, 2012 Panel set to study safety of electronic patient data. December 22, 2010 The antidote to medical errors. February 3, 2010 How many die from medical mistakes in US hospitals? October 2, 2013 As doctors use more devices, potential for distraction grows. 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Bias in the ER. Doctors suffer from the same cognitive distortions as the rest of us. February 22, 2017
The next generation of doctors may be learning bad habits at teaching hospitals with many safety violations. May 2, 2018
Safety in the NICU: preventing medication errors with computerized provider order entry. January 9, 2008
How hepatitis probe led to clinic: old-fashioned legwork yielded clues that came together. March 12, 2008
Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, and Employee Engagement, Third Edition. June 22, 2016
Unaccountable: What Hospitals Won't Tell You and How Transparency Can Revolutionize Health Care. September 26, 2012
Dangerous connections: health care community tackles tubing risks, small-bore connector standards. July 11, 2012
Using patient safety science to explore strategies for improving safety in intravenous medication administration. November 1, 2006
Medication errors affecting pediatric patients: unique challenges for this special population. October 7, 2015
Wrong-patient medication errors: an analysis of event reports in Pennsylvania and strategies for prevention. June 12, 2013
Designing for Patient Safety: Developing Methods to Integrate Patient Safety Concerns in the Design Process. October 24, 2012
2012 User Comparative Database Report: Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture. June 27, 2012
Lyme disease is baffling, even to experts, but new insights are at last accumulating. September 18, 2019
'They were his best shot. And they failed to help’: why did EMS workers neglect Tyre Nichols? February 15, 2023
'There is a real cost’: as Covid shows, barring bedside visitors from ICU deprives patients of the best care. August 11, 2021
'We had such trust, we feel such fools’: how shocking hospital mistakes led to our daughter’s death. September 14, 2022
AHRQ Nursing Home Survey on Patient Safety Culture: 2014 User Comparative Database Report. November 19, 2014
California pharmacies are making millions of mistakes. They’re fighting to keep that secret. September 20, 2023
Human factors and safety analysis methods used in the design and redesign of electronic medication management systems: a systematic review. May 17, 2023
Perspectives on Safety Annual Perspective Technology as a Tool for Improving Patient Safety March 29, 2023
Free-text computerized provider order entry orders used as workaround for communicating medication information. August 31, 2022
Association of hospital public quality reporting with electronic health record medication safety performance. October 6, 2021
A qualitative study of prescribing errors among multi-professional prescribers within an e-prescribing system. December 23, 2020
WebM&M Cases When Looks Aren’t All They Appear to Be: A Medication Error in an Uncommon Indication October 28, 2020
National trends in the safety performance of electronic health record systems from 2009 to 2018. June 17, 2020
Using computerized prescriber order entry to limit overrides from automated dispensing cabinets. August 3, 2016
Hardwiring safety into the computer system: one hospital's actions to provide technology support for U-500 insulin. May 18, 2016
Getting closer to the bull's eye: 2014–2015 Targeted Medication Safety Best Practices. February 25, 2015
Impact of a reengineered electronic error-reporting system on medication event reporting and care process improvements at an urban medical center. September 3, 2014
Evaluation of medium-term consequences of implementing commercial computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support prescribing systems in two 'early adopter' hospitals. February 19, 2014
Lessons learned from implementation of computerized provider order entry in 5 community hospitals: a qualitative study. August 14, 2013
Return on investment for vendor computerized physician order entry in four community hospitals: the importance of decision support. July 10, 2013
The safety of electronic prescribing: manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated with two commercial systems in hospitals. June 12, 2013
Relationship between medication event rates and the Leapfrog computerized physician order entry evaluation tool. May 15, 2013
Reported medication errors after introducing an electronic medication management system. April 24, 2013
The effects of computerized provider order entry implementation on communication in intensive care units. February 20, 2013
Implementation of computerized prescriber order entry in four academic medical centers. January 9, 2013
Failure to utilize functions of an electronic prescribing system and the subsequent generation of 'technically preventable' computerized alerts. July 25, 2012
Mismatched prescribing and pharmacy templates for parenteral nutrition (PN) lead to data entry errors. July 18, 2012
Conducting an efficient proactive risk assessment prior to CPOE implementation in an intensive care unit. June 13, 2012
ASHP national survey of pharmacy practice in hospital settings: dispensing and administration—2011. May 9, 2012
Parenteral nutrition prescribing processes using computerized prescriber order entry: opportunities to improve safety. March 21, 2012