Additional resources on CPOE
Implementation
- Medication administration quality and health information technology: a national study of US hospitals
- Safe and successful implementation of CPOE for chemotherapy at a children's cancer center
- Computerized prescriber order-entry systems: evaluation, selection, and implementation
Post Implementation and Impact
- Outcomes of computerized physician order entry in an electronic health record after implementation in an outpatient oncology setting
- Medication Administration Variances Before and After Implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Development of the Leapfrog methodology for evaluating hospital implemented inpatient computerized physician order entry systems
- Emotional aspects of computer-based provider order entry: a qualitative study
Patient Safety and Medication Errors
- Computerized provider order entry in pediatric oncology: design, implementation, and outcomes
- Effects of therapeutic drug monitoring criteria in a computerized prescriber-order-entry system on the appropriateness of vancomycin level orders
- Preventing potentially inappropriate medication use in hospitalized older patients with a computerized provider order entry warning system
- A Risk Analysis Method to Evaluate the Impact of a Computerized Provider Order Entry System on Patient Safety
- Effects of an integrated clinical information system on medication safety in a multi-hospital setting
- Error reduction in pediatric chemotherapy: computerized order entry and failure modes and effects analysis
- Effect of a computerized prescriber-order-entry system on reported medication errors
- Comprehensive Analysis of a Medication Dosing Error Related to CPOE
Unintended Consequences of CPOE
- Factors contributing to an increase in duplicate medication order errors after CPOE implementation
- Unintended effects of a computerized physician order entry nearly hard-stop alert to prevent a drug interaction: a randomized controlled trial
- Medication administration discrepancies persist despite electronic ordering