Germany: Hospitals should implement CPOE
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, July 8, 2008
Leading members of the German National Chamber of Doctors are urging German hospitals to implement computerized physician order entry (CPOE) to improve patient safety, eHealthEurope reports.
Leaders strongly advocated CPOE systems with automatic warnings and alerts to possible medication errors and allergic reactions at an annual gathering of health policy leaders in Berlin, according to eHealthEurope. The call for a computerized system comes after a government-supported report showed that two of every three patients over age 65 reporting to the Germany's emergency departments take five different pills or more.
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