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The effectiveness of interruptive prescribing alerts in ambulatory CPOE to change prescriber behaviour & improve safety.

Oliver CerqueiraMohsain GillBishr SwarKatherine Ann PrenticeShannon GwinBrent W Beasley
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2021)
The current evidence shows a clear indication that many categories of alerts are effective in changing prescriber behaviour. However, it is unclear whether these behavioural changes lead to improved patient outcomes. Despite the rapid transition to CPOE use for patient care, there are few rigorous studies of triggered alerts and how workflow interruptions impact patient outcomes and provider acceptance.
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