Computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support in the long-term care setting: insights from the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care.
Rochon, Paula A. ; Field, Terry S. ; Bates, David W. ; Lee, Monica ; Gavendo, Linda ; Erramuspe-Mainard, Janet ; Judge, James ; Gurwitz, Jerry H.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Drug Interactions
Female
Homes for the Aged
Humans
Long-Term Care
Male
Medical Order Entry Systems
Medication Errors
Medication Systems
Nursing Homes
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Software
Health Services Research
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Abstract
Although computerized physician order entry (CPOE) has been successfully implemented in many acute care hospitals, few descriptions of its use in the long-term care (LTC) setting are available. This report describes the experiences of one LTC facility in developing and implementing a CPOE system with clinical decision support (CDS). Even when a facility has the necessary resources and "institutional will," many challenges are associated with the implementation of this application. The system was designed to meet the needs of healthcare providers in the LTC setting, in particular by informing prescribing decisions, reducing the frequency of prescribing and monitoring errors, and reducing adverse drug event rates. Based on experience adopting this technology early, 10 insights are offered that it is hoped will assist others who are considering the implementation of CPOE systems with CDS in the LTC setting.
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J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005 Oct;53(10):1780-9.