| Literature DB >> 11833479 |
M L Lehman1, J H Brill, P C Skarulis, D Keller, C Lee.
Abstract
This paper describes a study of the impact of Physician Order Entry (POE) on pharmacy order turn-around times. The study looked at two surgical services, Neurosurgery and Transplant, of a large Midwestern academic medical center. Pharmacy orders were followed in these units from the time a physician wrote an order to the time the patient received the medication. The first part of the study tracked pharmacy orders for a two-month period before the implementation of POE and the second part of the study tracked pharmacy orders for a two-month period after POE had been implemented. The pre- and post-POE pharmacy turn-around times were compared. It was expected that the data would show a substantial decrease in pharmacy order turn-around times. Our study did, in fact, show a significant reduction in this turn-around-time.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11833479 PMCID: PMC2243330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc AMIA Symp ISSN: 1531-605X