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CPOE Digest 2008

February 20, 2008

When KLAS first began measuring CPOE adoption in 2003, fewer than 3.5 percent of U.S. hospitals were participating in any form of organized CPOE, nearly half of all pharmacy orders entered by physicians were reentered in the pharmacy, and only 45,000 physicians across the country used CPOE technology. Most of those providers using CPOE were in teaching hospitals. Last year's report found that 6.8 percent of U.S. hospitals reported some level of CPOE. This year, the percentage of CPOE usage in hospitals with more than 200 beds providers increased to 17.5 percent.

Aside from continued growth, how is CPOE faring today? Is there a difference in deployment of CPOE in hospitals with 200 or fewer beds and those with more than 200 beds? Which vendors lead CPOE adoption, and how satisfied are their clients? Are physicians more accepting of the technology today than they have been in the past? What advice do providers offer from their experience with deployment and usage of CPOE?

This year's CPOE study includes data from interviews with 303 participants and represents 486 hospitals throughout North America.

Vendors included in the study were:

  • Cerner
  • CPSI
  • Eclipsys
  • Epic
  • GE
  • McKesson
  • Meditech
  • QuadraMed
  • Siemens
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