Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
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J Am Med Inform Assoc · Sep 2002
Immediate benefits realized following implementation of physician order entry at an academic medical center.
To evaluate the benefits of computerized physician order entry (POE) and electronic medication administration record (eMAR) on the delivery of health care. ⋯ Physician order entry and eMAR provided the framework for improvements in patient safety and in the timeliness of care. The significant cultural and workflow changes that accompany the implementation of POE did not adversely affect acuity-adjusted length of stay or total cost. The reductions in transcription errors, medication turn-around times, and timely reporting of results supports the view that POE and eMAR provide a good return on investment.