Aspects of the Computer-Based Patient Record 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-3873-5_25
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A Bold Vision: The Computer-based Patient Record Institute

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“…The IOM has also recognized that technological changes have occurred that favor the CPR's adoption. 8 A growing body of research has established that computerized support for clinical decision making can markedly reduce not only medication errors but also other forms of medical error. 9 The CPR provides not only improved legibility and documentation but also, when combined with CPOE, an automated capacity to audit and review care decisions to assure that physicians have weighed their impact on the patient's clinical risk.…”
Section: Technological Promisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IOM has also recognized that technological changes have occurred that favor the CPR's adoption. 8 A growing body of research has established that computerized support for clinical decision making can markedly reduce not only medication errors but also other forms of medical error. 9 The CPR provides not only improved legibility and documentation but also, when combined with CPOE, an automated capacity to audit and review care decisions to assure that physicians have weighed their impact on the patient's clinical risk.…”
Section: Technological Promisementioning
confidence: 99%