TY - BOOK AU - Smith,Philip A. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Making Computerized Provider Order Entry Work T2 - Health Information Technology Standards SN - 9781447142430 AV - R858-859.7 U1 - 502.85 23 PY - 2013/// CY - London PB - Springer London, Imprint: Springer KW - Medicine KW - Health administration KW - Health informatics KW - Practice of medicine KW - Medicine & Public Health KW - Health Informatics KW - Practice and Hospital Management KW - Health Administration N1 - Foreword -- Introduction -- Why the Concern for CPOE Now? -- Vision: How You Start -- Leadership and Governance -- Project Management -- Change Management -- Building Momentum -- Avoiding Common Pitfalls along the Way -- Implementation -- Stabilization and Optimization -- Putting It All Together -- Appendix A Sample Forms and Other Tools -- Glossary -- Bibliography/Suggested Readings -- Index.   N2 - Making Computerized Provider Order Entry Work is neither a scientific reference guide into medical informatics nor a book on theory or a summary of research studies in the field, but rather it is a practical guide to visioning and executing successful automation of physician workflow in the hospital environment. This adaptation of workflow is the work of a team, with leadership, clear vision, dedication, commitment, external drivers, experience, and the tireless work of those before us in this industry, who have paved the way with both successes and failure. Throughout the book, the author shares hard lessons-learned and guides the reader through the early warning signs that will help avoid the pitfalls. As systems progress, and the regulatory environments change, there will be new challenges and opportunities that will confront those setting up automated physician workflows. However, this book highlights and discusses all of the principles involved such as vision, leadership, project management and change management, which will always need to be incorporated to ensure project success. As such this book will be an important reference for anyone involved in the setting up or use of such systems from the physicians and medical professionals themselves through the medical informaticist to health system executives and other decision makers UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4243-0 ER -