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STUDY
Early cost and safety benefits of an inpatient electronic health record.
Zlabek JA, Wickus JW, Mathiason MA. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011;18:169-172.
STUDY
Errors associated with medications removed from automated dispensing machines using override functions.
Kester K, Baxter J, Freudenthal K. Hosp Pharm. 2006;41:535-537.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
For all the right reasons.
Hagland M. Healthc Informatics. 2009;26:40-44.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Effective use of medication-related decision support in CPOE.
Metzger JB, Welebob E, Turisco F, Classen DC. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. Sept/Oct 2008;5:16-24.
STUDY
The effects of computerized provider order entry implementation on communication in intensive care units.
Hoonakker PL, Carayon P, Walker JM, Brown RL, Cartmill RS. Int J Med Inform. 2013;82:e107-e117.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Piecing together medication administration.
Anderson HJ. Health Data Manage. May 1, 2009;17:22.
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Impact of a pharmacist on medication reconciliation on patient admission to a Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Strunk LB, Matson AW, Steinke D. Hosp Pharm. 2008;43:643-649.
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Effect of bar-code technology on the safety of medication administration.
Poon EG, Keohane CA, Yoon CS, et al. N Engl J Med. 2010;362:1698-1707.
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Decrease in hospital-wide mortality rate after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system.
Longhurst CA, Parast L, Sandborg CI, et al. Pediatrics. 2010;126:14-21.
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Health literacy and medication understanding among hospitalized adults.
Marvanova M, Roumie CL, Eden SK, Cawthon C, Schnipper JL, Kripalani S. J Hosp Med. 2011;6:488-493.
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Description of inpatient medication management using cognitive work analysis.
Pingenot AA, Shanteau J, Sengstacke DN. Comput Inform Nurs. 2009;27:379-392.
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The unintended consequences of computerized provider order entry: findings from a mixed methods exploration.
Ash JS, Sittig DF, Dykstra R, Campbell E, Guappone K. Int J Med Inform. 2009;78(suppl 1): S69-S76.
COMMENTARY
Implementing online medication reconciliation at a large academic medical center.
Bails D, Clayton K, Roy K, Cantor MN. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2008;34:499-508.
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Impact of electronic prescribing in a hospital setting: a process-focused evaluation.
Cunningham TR, Geller ES, Clarke SW. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:546-554.
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Evaluating clinical decision support systems: monitoring CPOE order check override rates in the Department of Veterans Affairs' computerized patient record system.
Lin C-P, Payne TH, Nichol WP, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008;15:620-626.
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User satisfaction with computerized order entry system and its effect on workplace level of stress.
Ghahramani N, Lendel I, Haque R, Sawruk K. J Med Syst. 2009;33:199-205.
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Intravenous infusion safety technology: return on investment.
Danello SH, Maddox RR, Schaack GJ. Hosp Pharm. 2009;44:680-687, 696.
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Discrepancies between home medications listed at hospital admission and reported medical conditions.
Slain D, Kincaid SE, Dunsworth TS. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2008;6:161-166.
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Nurse–pharmacist collaboration on medication reconciliation prevents potential harm.
Feldman LS, Costa LL, Feroli ER Jr, et al. J Hosp Med. 2012;7:396-401.
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A network collaboration implementing technology to improve medication dispensing and administration in critical access hospitals.
Wakefield DS, Ward MM, Loes JL, O'Brien J. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010;17:584-587.
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