Researchers from Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente’s Southern California Department of Research & Evaluation found that computer alerts helped reduce the odds of physicians prescribing an ...
Exclusive: GP prescribing decisions are being compromised by a barrage of unspecific and extraneous computer alerts, according to the largest ever analysis of primary care prescribing data. Pulse ...
Physicians who follow computer alerts attached to electronic health records find their patients experience fewer hospital complications and lower costs, according to a study on inpatient care.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--When physicians follow computer alerts embedded in electronic health records, their hospitalized patients experience fewer complications and lower costs, leave the ...
When physicians follow computer alerts embedded in electronic health records, their hospitalized patients experience fewer complications and lower costs, leave the hospital sooner and are less likely ...
> Interactive clinical decision support alerts improved the care of patients with HIV, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The computer alerts for certain problems, such ...
A vast majority of physicians entered accurate data into an imaging clinical decision support system, according to a new study that found little evidence of attempts to "game" such systems to avoid ...
A study, published in The American Journal of Managed Care, examined how EHR-embedded computer alerts impacted patient outcomes. Researchers examined 26,242 inpatient patients at Los Angeles-based ...
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