| Literature DB >> 8563324 |
J M Teich1, C D Spurr, J L Schmiz, E M O'Connell, D Thomas.
Abstract
Physician-operated order entry systems can bring great benefits to an institution. Such systems can improve the consistency, accuracy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of orders. When building or selecting order entry for an institution, consideration must be given to the many different scenarios in which orders are written and communicated. Transfer, post-op, pre-admission and discharge orders have different communication requirements from standard inpatient orders. In certain services, orders from a very limited set (such as warfarin orders) must be written frequently for a large number of patients. Intensive-care patients, chemotherapy patients, and others have particular requirements for ordering. A computerized order entry system should respond to these requirements in order to promote correct and efficient ordering. We present a number of these issues, their specific requirements, and the approach we have taken to ensure that the system both supports and enhances workflow.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8563324 PMCID: PMC2579135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care ISSN: 0195-4210