Preferred Label : medical order entry systems;
MeSH synonym : order entry systems, medical;
Définition CISMeF : Computerized physician order entry (CPOE), sometimes referred to as computerized provider
order entry or computerized provider order management (CPOM), is a process of electronic
entry of medical practitioner instructions for the treatment of patients (particularly
hospitalized patients) under his or her care. The entered orders are communicated
over a computer network to the medical staff or to the departments (pharmacy, laboratory,
or radiology) responsible for fulfilling the order. CPOE reduces the time it takes
to distribute and complete orders, while increasing efficiency by reducing transcription
errors including preventing duplicate order entry, while simplifying inventory management
and billing. CPOE is a form of patient management software (source Wikipedia).;
MeSH definition : Information systems, usually computer-assisted, that enable providers to initiate
medical procedures, prescribe medications, etc. These systems support medical decision-making
and error-reduction during patient care.;
Origin ID : 10273;
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Computerized physician order entry (CPOE), sometimes referred to as computerized provider
order entry or computerized provider order management (CPOM), is a process of electronic
entry of medical practitioner instructions for the treatment of patients (particularly
hospitalized patients) under his or her care. The entered orders are communicated
over a computer network to the medical staff or to the departments (pharmacy, laboratory,
or radiology) responsible for fulfilling the order. CPOE reduces the time it takes
to distribute and complete orders, while increasing efficiency by reducing transcription
errors including preventing duplicate order entry, while simplifying inventory management
and billing. CPOE is a form of patient management software (source Wikipedia).
Information systems, usually computer-assisted, that enable providers to initiate
medical procedures, prescribe medications, etc. These systems support medical decision-making
and error-reduction during patient care.