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Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) Systems in Asia Pacific
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Abstract
This issue based deliverable provides and overview on computerized physician
order entry system in Asia Pacific, with 2009 as base year. It provides
introduction, impact, implications and Frost & Sullivan recommendation on the
Asia Pacific computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system.
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO CPOE
Introduction to Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems
- Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems
- Types of CPOE
- Needs of CPOE
- Background to Patient Safety and Medication Error Dilemma in Asia Pacific
- Effectiveness of CPEO in Reducing Medication Errors and Enhancing Patient
Safety
2. OVERVIEW OF IMPLICATIONS
Implication of CPOE
- Benefits of CPOE
- Financial Implications
- Clinical Implications
- Organizational Implications
Shortcomings of CPOE
- Information Errors: Fragmentations and Systems Integration Failure
- Human-Machine Interface Flaws: Machine Rules That Do Not Correspond to
Work Organization or Usual Behaviors
3. IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCES
CPOE Success in Asia Pacific
- Hong Kong' s Hospital Authority
- Royal Price Alfred Hospital (RPA) of Sydney; Australia
- Singapore SingHealth Group
- The Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM)
- Bumrungrad International Hospital of Bangkok; Thailand
Drivers to Adoption
- Drivers to Adoption of CPOE
Barriers of CPOE Adoption
4. RECOMMENDATIONS
Steps of CPOE Success: What it Really Takes to Implement
- Frost & Sullivan Recommendation on CPOE Implementation
5. CONCLUSION
Summary
6. APPENDICES
Appendix
- References
- The Vendor Landscape
7. DECISION SUPPORT DATABASE
Databases
- Government Healthcare Expenditure
- Private Healthcare Expenditure
- Total Population
- Population Aged 65 Years and Above
- Number of Hospitals
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