Computerized provider order entry adoption: implications for clinical workflow
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Abstract
As CPOE systems evolve, those involved must take care to mitigate the many unintended adverse effects these systems have on clinical workflow. Workflow issues resulting from CPOE can be mitigated by iteratively altering both clinical workflow and the CPOE system until a satisfactory fit is achieved.
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| Authors | Campbell EM;Guappone KP;Sittig DF;Dykstra RH;Ash JS;; |
| Journal | Journal of General Internal Medicine |
| Year | 2009 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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humans
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national institutes of health
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Extramural
Comparative Study
attitude of health personnel
delivery of health care / statistics & numerical data
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medical records systems
joan s ash
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emily m campbell
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kenneth p guappone
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