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The following pages link to Lessons from "Unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system" (Q80044340):
Displaying 50 items.
- Utilizing electronic health records to predict acute kidney injury risk and outcomes: workgroup statements from the 15(th) ADQI Consensus Conference (Q26765778) (← links)
- Factors Affecting Acceptance of a Web-Based Self-Referral System (Q30226913) (← links)
- An analysis of computer-related patient safety incidents to inform the development of a classification (Q30497629) (← links)
- Use of simulation to assess electronic health record safety in the intensive care unit: a pilot study (Q30539377) (← links)
- The impact of domain knowledge on structured data collection and templated note design (Q30683458) (← links)
- Clinical data needs in the neonatal intensive care unit electronic medical record (Q30863838) (← links)
- Tree testing of hierarchical menu structures for health applications. (Q33758386) (← links)
- Electronic medical records, nurse staffing, and nurse-sensitive patient outcomes: evidence from California hospitals, 1998-2007 (Q34022244) (← links)
- Impact of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system on the outcome of critically ill adult patients: a before-after study. (Q34078497) (← links)
- Evaluation of medium-term consequences of implementing commercial computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support prescribing systems in two 'early adopter' hospitals (Q34235745) (← links)
- Safe electronic health record use requires a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation framework (Q34249638) (← links)
- Traversing the many paths of workflow research: developing a conceptual framework of workflow terminology through a systematic literature review (Q34372071) (← links)
- Improving the effectiveness of electronic health record-based referral processes (Q34413804) (← links)
- Safety Assurance Factors for Electronic Health Record Resilience (SAFER): study protocol (Q34669314) (← links)
- A new sociotechnical model for studying health information technology in complex adaptive healthcare systems (Q35059978) (← links)
- Resilient Practices in Maintaining Safety of Health Information Technologies (Q35181825) (← links)
- Handling anticipated exceptions in clinical care: investigating clinician use of ‘exit strategies’ in an electronic health records system (Q35403904) (← links)
- Receptionist input to quality and safety in repeat prescribing in UK general practice: ethnographic case study (Q35522491) (← links)
- The dangerous decade (Q35619114) (← links)
- Designing Computerized Decision Support That Works for Clinicians and Families (Q36027201) (← links)
- The implementation and acceptability of an HPV vaccination decision support system directed at both clinicians and families. (Q36519190) (← links)
- The effect of computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support on the rates of adverse drug events: a systematic review (Q36608262) (← links)
- EHR safety: the way forward to safe and effective systems (Q36696010) (← links)
- Measurement error in performance studies of health information technology: lessons from the management literature (Q36730927) (← links)
- The health information technology workforce: estimations of demands and a framework for requirements (Q36784124) (← links)
- Novel Representation of Clinical Information in the ICU: Developing User Interfaces which Reduce Information Overload (Q36784128) (← links)
- Creating an oversight infrastructure for electronic health record-related patient safety hazards (Q36914409) (← links)
- Clinical review: the hospital of the future - building intelligent environments to facilitate safe and effective acute care delivery (Q36925675) (← links)
- Electronic health records and national patient-safety goals (Q36947909) (← links)
- What workforce is needed to implement the health information technology agenda? Analysis from the HIMSS analytics database. (Q37129058) (← links)
- Assessing the anticipated consequences of Computer-based Provider Order Entry at three community hospitals using an open-ended, semi-structured survey instrument (Q37157288) (← links)
- Transient and sustained changes in operational performance, patient evaluation, and medication administration during electronic health record implementation in the emergency department. (Q37653654) (← links)
- Using an Evidence-Based Approach to EMR Implementation to Optimize Outcomes and Avoid Unintended Consequences (Q37720815) (← links)
- National standards for computerized prescriber order entry and clinical decision support: the case of drug interactions (Q38069368) (← links)
- Connecting the dots: rule-based decision support systems in the modern EMR era. (Q38086093) (← links)
- Medication safety and knowledge-based functions: a stepwise approach against information overload (Q38134424) (← links)
- Comparative outcome studies of clinical decision support software: limitations to the practice of evidence-based system acquisition (Q38349431) (← links)
- Sociotechnical Challenges of Developing an Interoperable Personal Health Record: Lessons Learned (Q38681996) (← links)
- Using Simulations to Improve Electronic Health Record Use, Clinician Training and Patient Safety: Recommendations From A Consensus Conference (Q38749253) (← links)
- A Survey of the Literature on Unintended Consequences Associated with Health Information Technology: 2014-2015. (Q38796902) (← links)
- The Triangle Model for evaluating the effect of health information technology on healthcare quality and safety (Q39866198) (← links)
- Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry for Critical Patients in an Academic Emergency Department is Not Associated with a Change in Mortality Rate (Q39897887) (← links)
- An application for monitoring order set usage in a commercial electronic health record. (Q41890956) (← links)
- Information technology to improve patient safety: A round table discussion from the 5(th) International Patient Safety Forum, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 14-16, 2015. (Q41985740) (← links)
- Ethical and legal issues in the use of health information technology to improve patient safety. (Q54326946) (← links)
- Thinking Together: Modeling Clinical Decision-Support as a Sociotechnical System. (Q54980538) (← links)
- Moving towards efficient, safe, and meaningful healthcare: issues for automation (Q83619279) (← links)
- Using Electronic Health Record Systems in Diabetes Care: Emerging Practices (Q85648530) (← links)
- Computerized Physician Order Entry in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review (Q91586776) (← links)
- The way from pen and paper to electronic documentation in a German emergency department (Q92530913) (← links)