My slides from Monday's CPD4IT on CPOE
Some good papers referenced here too.
Basically it's hard to do. Costs a lot to do it well. Has questionable payback and is not used as much as everyone thinks.
You need to read Bergers paper on the Harvard experience.
Rick
Dr Rick Jones
Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology
Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Leeds General Infirmary
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> Subject: [cis-wg] PEDIATRICS: Increased Mortality After Implementation
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> Another recent article on potental adverse consequences of clinical
> IT if not designed and implemented with the greatest of care:
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> Unexpected Increased Mortality After Implementation of a
> Commercially Sold Computerized Physician Order Entry System
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> PEDIATRICS Vol. 116 No. 6 December 2005, pp. 1506-1512
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> http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/116/6/1506
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> Kaiser Permanente's experience of implementing an electronic
> medical record: a qualitative study
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> J Tim Scott, Thomas G Rundall, Thomas M Vogt, John Hsu
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> BMJ 2005;331:1313-1316, doi:10.1136/bmj.38638.497477.68 (published
> 3 November 2005) [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [extra: Interview
> prompt sheet]
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> Commentary: Trouble in paradise*learning from Hawaii
>
> Sheila Teasdale
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> BMJ 2005;331:1316, doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7528.1316 [Full text] [PDF]
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