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Does Computerized Provider Order Entry Reduce Prescribing Errors for Hospital Inpatients? A Systematic Review
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 09/30/09
Westbrook J et al. – The evidence–base reporting the effectiveness of CPOE to reduce prescribing errors is not compelling and is limited by modest study sample sizes and designs. Future studies should include larger samples including multiple sites, controlled study designs, and standardized error and severity reporting. The role of decision support in minimizing severe prescribing error rates also requires investigation.
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