Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Introduction y CPOE
y Computerizes Physician order entry
Regulatory-enhancement
y Limits and performance y Driving Force y Inclusive Data
compliance?
y Would it be better to just keep the standard use of
prescription ordering?
Problem Is CPOE really safe to use within the hospital instead of handwritten orders for medication . It Causes . Workflow Issues Never Ending System Demands Changes in Communication Patterns and Practices Patient Satisfaction
Safety Issues
Generation of New Kinds of Errors Overdependence on Technology
Methodology
y Practice and Uses of CPOE
Leadership style
y Transforming Leadership style
hospital communities
Conclusion
y COPE Changes
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