Computerized physician order entry systems make the drudgery of the end of month order reconciliation go away.
What does CPOES stand for?
CPOES stands for Computerized Physician Order Entry System
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The study was conducted for the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and the New England Healthcare Institute, both of which advocate for adoption of computerized physician order entry systems at hospitals.
EMR Advisor" is a monthly newsletter designed to optimize investments in electronic medical record and computerized physician order entry systems.
Because the hospital had never installed a computer order system of any kind, the committee also recommended taking the bold leap of bypassing a generic order system and implementing a computerized physician order entry system (CPOE).
EMR Advisor is a monthly newsletter covering developments relating to electronic medical record and computerized physician order entry systems.
By year's end, at least one-third of all physicians will be routinely using an electronic health record, and one-third of hospitals will have adopted computerized physician order entry systems.
Computerized physician order entry systems are coming soon.