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  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Practice Modernization
  • Patient Safety Research

Background:

  • Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is widely promoted for enhancing patient safety and modernizing medical practice.
  • However, CPOE implementation presents complex challenges, impacting healthcare delivery with both benefits and risks.
  • Neurohospitalists are frequently involved in CPOE rollouts, navigating these complexities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the existing literature on Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE).
  • To compare CPOE with the standard of care in medical practice.
  • To discuss the multifaceted aspects of CPOE, including clinical decision support, risks, and cultural context.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of CPOE systems and their impact.
  • Analysis of benefits and risks associated with CPOE implementation.
  • Case study of a Chief Medical Information Officer and neurohospitalist managing CPOE rollout.

Main Results:

  • CPOE implementation involves both recognized and unique local factors influencing success.
  • Clinical decision support systems and cultural context significantly affect CPOE outcomes.
  • Rollout experiences highlight workflow changes and setbacks.

Conclusions:

  • CPOE's impact on healthcare delivery is complex, requiring careful management.
  • Understanding implementation factors is crucial for maximizing CPOE benefits.
  • Neurohospitalists play a key role in navigating CPOE challenges and optimizing its use.