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  1. Alternate Input Devices
  2. Amazing Charts
  3. Ambulatory Physician Documentation Time
  4. American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
  5. An Electronic Health Record-Public Health (EHR-PH) System Prototype for Interoperability in 21st Century Healthcare Systems
  6. An Electronic Health Record Based on Structured Narrative
  7. An Electronic Medical Record System Tool for Homeless, With Check List
  8. An HIT Solution for Clinical Care and Disaster Planning: How One health Center in Joplin, MO Survived a Tornado and Avoided a Health Information Disaster
  9. An Information Paradigm Shift is Required to Realize EHR Benefits
  10. An Observational Study of the Impact of a Computerized Physician Order Entry System on the Rate of Medication Errors in an Orthopaedic Surgery Unit
  11. An Unintended Consequence of CPOE Implementation: Shifts in Power, Control, and Autonomy.
  12. An analysis of electronic health record-related patient safety concerns
  13. An analysis of select issues for the use of electronic medical records and the patient-practitioner relationship within the society-culture-personality model
  14. An early look at rates of uninsured safety net clinic visits after the Affordable Care Act
  15. An electronic medical records system for clinical research and the EMR–EDC interface
  16. An examination of the financial feasibility of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): a case study of tangible and intangible benefits
  17. An integrated approach to computer-based decision support at the point of care
  18. An interface-driven analysis of user interactions with an electronic health records system
  19. Analysis of a Probabilistic Record Linkage Technique without Human Review
  20. Analysis of the Security and Privacy Requirements of Cloud-Based Electronic Health Records Systems
  21. Analytic induction
  22. Anesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS)
  23. Anonymization of data
  24. Antecedents of Clinical Information Technology Sophistication in Hospitals
  25. Antibiotic Stewardship
  26. Antivirus program
  27. Apple Watch
  28. Application of Project Management Concepts to Mitigate Time and Change Process Barriers to EHR Adoption
  29. Application service provider (ASP)
  30. Applied ontology
  31. Archie Cochrane
  32. Arden Syntax
  33. Are We Heeding the Warning Signs? Examining Providers’ Overrides of Computerized Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts in Primary Care
  34. Are three methods better than one
  35. Are three methods better than one? A comparative assessment of usability evaluation methods in an EHR
  36. Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA)
  37. Artemis
  38. Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical Information System (ARAMIS)
  39. Article review on Medication-related clinical decision support in computerized provider order entry systems a review
  40. Artificial Intelligence (Large Language Models) and the Potential for Medical Education
  41. Artificial intelligence as applied to the diagnosis and management of epilepsy
  42. Assessing Data Quality in Manual Entry of Ventilator Settings
  43. Assessing Usage Patterns of Electronic Clinical Documentation Templates
  44. Assessing performance of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) using Cognitive Task Analysis
  45. Assessing performance of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) using Cognitive Task Analysis.
  46. Assessing the anticipated consequences of Computer-based Provider Order Entry at three community hospitals using an open-ended, semi-structured survey instrument
  47. Assessing the planning and implementation strategies for the ICD-10-CM/PCS coding transition in Alabama hospitals.
  48. Assessing the potential of national strategies for electronic health records for population health monitoring and research
  49. Assessment of electronic health record usability with undergraduate nursing students
  50. Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation
  51. Athenahealth
  52. Attestation
  53. Attitudes and Perceptions of Pediatric Residents on Transitioning to CPOE
  54. Attitudes and perceptions of pediatric residents on transitioning to CPOE
  55. Audit trail
  56. Audit trails
  57. Authentication
  58. Authorization
  59. Automated Clinical Decision Support (CDS) using Pattern Recognition/Temporal Relationships
  60. Automated E&M coding
  61. Automated Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Deterioration in Patients With Single Ventricle
  62. Automated detection of physiologic deterioration in hospitalized patients
  63. Automated development of order sets and corollary orders by data mining in an ambulatory computerized physician order entry system
  64. Automated dispensing machines
  65. Automated electronic medical record sepsis detection in the emergency department
  66. Automated oxygen delivery system
  67. Autonomy
  68. Availability
  69. Avoiding fraud risks associated with EHRs
  70. Axium
  71. BMI537 template
  72. Backup
  73. Backup-main
  74. Barcode Patient Identification System
  75. Barcode medication administration
  76. Barcode symbology
  77. Barcoding in transfusion medicine
  78. Barriers Over Time to Full Implementation of Health Information Exchange in the United States
  79. Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of computerized clinical decision support systems in specialty hospitals: protocol for a qualitative cross-sectional study
  80. Barriers to EHR adoption
  81. Barriers to Home Telecare
  82. Barriers to the acceptance of electronic medical records by physicians from systematic review to taxonomy and interventions
  83. Barriers to widespread adoption of integrated personal health records
  84. Basic identity and access management capabilities
  85. Basic statistical concepts
  86. Beers Criteria
  87. Behavioral Health Order Sets in a Hybrid Information Environment
  88. Benefits of CPOE Implementation
  89. Benefits of Information Technology-Enabled Diabetes Management
  90. Benefits of Various types of Clinical Decision Support(CDS) Tools
  91. Benifits of Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Tools
  92. Benifits of Various types of Clinical Decision Support(CDS) Tools
  93. Best Care at Lower Cost
  94. Best Practices in EMR Implementation: A Systematic Review
  95. Better transitions: improving comprehension of discharge instructions
  96. Big Data
  97. Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K)
  98. BioBanking
  99. Bioinformatics
  100. Bioinformatics linkage of heterogeneous clinical and genomic information in support of personalized medicine
  101. Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN)
  102. Biomedical text mining
  103. Biometrics
  104. Biosensor
  105. Black hat hacker
  106. Blacklisting
  107. Blockchain
  108. Blogposium Contributors
  109. Blue button
  110. Books
  111. Break Glass
  112. Breast cancer treatment across health care systems: linking electronic medical records and state registry data to enable outcomes research
  113. Bridging the gap: Leveraging business intelligence tools in support of patient safety and financial effectiveness
  114. Brigham Integrated Computing System (BICS)
  115. Buenos Aires Hospital Network EHR System
  116. Building a comprehensive clinical information system from components
  117. Business Associates
  118. Business continuity
  119. Business escrow
  120. Business intelligence
  121. CDISC
  122. CDM
  123. CDS
  124. CGM
  125. CHAS-IBM
  126. CIDR
  127. CIRCLE: Clinical Informatics Research Collaborative
  128. CIS Integration with RIS & PACS
  129. CIS User Access Control Requirements
  130. CIT
  131. CMIO
  132. CMS-2319-P: Proposed HHS Rule on Providing Patients' Greater Access to Test Reports
  133. CPOE
  134. CPOE Common Mistakes
  135. CPOE in the NICU
  136. CPT
  137. CRIsystems
  138. CTAKES
  139. CT scan
  140. Can Utilizing a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System Prevent Hospital Medical Errors and Adverse Drug Events?
  141. Can Uttilizing a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) System Prevent Hospital Medical Errors and Adverse Drug Events
  142. Can computer-generated evidence-based care suggestions enhance evidence-based management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? A randomized, controlled trial
  143. Can surveillance systems identify and avert adverse drug events? A prospective evaluation of a commercial application
  144. Cancer Surveillance Informatics
  145. Capsule Technologie
  146. Care2x Integrated Healthcare Open Source Environment
  147. Care360
  148. Care Coordination
  149. Case control study
  150. Case report: activity diagrams for integrating electronic prescribing tools into clinical workflow
  151. Case study
  152. Case study: identifying potential problems at the human/technical interface in complex clinical systems
  153. Categories:Reviews
  154. Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entry
  155. Caveats for the Use of Operational Electronic Health Record Data in Comparative Effectiveness Research
  156. Center for Clinical Computing (CCC)
  157. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  158. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
  159. Centricity EMR
  160. Cerner
  161. Certificates
  162. Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT)
  163. Challenges in AI Implementation in Healthcare
  164. Change management
  165. Changes in end-user satisfaction with Computerized Provider Order Entry over time among nurses and providers in intensive care units
  166. Characteristics and consequences of drug-allergy alert overrides
  167. Characteristics of data quality
  168. Characteristics of health IT outage and suggested risk management strategies: an analysis of historical incident reports in China
  169. Charles Safran
  170. ChartLogic EHR
  171. Chemotherapy prescribing errors: an observational study on the role of information technology and computerized physician order entry systems
  172. Chi-squared test
  173. Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
  174. Children's EHR Format Enhancement
  175. Children's Electronic Health Record Format
  176. China
  177. Chronic Disease Registries
  178. Chronic kidney disease
  179. Citation Needed
  180. Claims assessment to fund health infomation exchange
  181. Classification models for the prediction of clinicians' information needs
  182. ClearPractice
  183. Click frustration
  184. Clinfowiki To Do
  185. ClinicStation
  186. Clinical Applications of Machine Learning for Diagnosis
  187. Clinical Decision Support: A tool of the Hospital Trade
  188. Clinical Decision Support: Effectiveness in Improving Quality Processes and Clinical Outcomes and Factors That May Influence Success
  189. Clinical Decision Support: Strategies for Success
  190. Clinical Decision Support Mechanism (CDSM)
  191. Clinical Decision Support System and Incidence of Delirium in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults Transferred to Intensive Care
  192. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) for preventive management of COPD patients
  193. Clinical Decision Support Systems for the Practice of Evidence-based Medicine
  194. Clinical Decision Support and Appropriateness of Antimicrobial Prescribing – A Randomized Trial
  195. Clinical Decision Support for Drug-Drug Interactions: Improvement Needed
  196. Clinical Decision Support for Early Recognition of Sepsis
  197. Clinical Decision Support for Perioperative Information Management Systems
  198. Clinical Decision Support to Implement CYP2D6 Drug-Gene Interaction
  199. Clinical Decision Support to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  200. Clinical Decision Support using the HEART Pathway
  201. Clinical Document Architecture (CDA)
  202. Clinical Informatics Fellowship
  203. Clinical Informatics Outcomes Research Group. Inpatient verbal orders and the impact of computerized provider order entry
  204. Clinical Informatics Training and Career Opportunities for Physicians – United States
  205. Clinical Informatics in Developing Countries
  206. Clinical Information Systems from Software Development Perspective
  207. Clinical Information Systems in Nursing Homes - An Evaluation of Initial Implementation Strategies
  208. Clinical Integration
  209. Clinical Quality Measures
  210. Clinical Reminder Redesign for Ambulatory Clinic Nurses
  211. Clinical Reminders from Beth Israel/Deaconess Medical Center
  212. Clinical Research Informatics and Electronic Health Record Data
  213. Clinical Social Work Informatics
  214. Clinical decision support: progress and opportunities
  215. Clinical decision support alert appropriateness: A review and proposal for improvement
  216. Clinical decision support improves physician guideline adherence for laboratory monitoring of chronic kidney disease: a matched cohort study
  217. Clinical decision support in electronic prescribing: recommendations and an action plan: report of the joint clinical decision support workgroup
  218. Clinical decision support in small community practice settings: a case study
  219. Clinical decision support liability
  220. Clinical decision support or genetically guided personalized medicine: a systematic review
  221. Clinical decision support programs can be risky business
  222. Clinical decision support system and incidence of delirium in cognitively impaired older adults transferred to intensive care
  223. Clinical decision support systems
  224. Clinical decision support systems: A discussion of quality, safety and legal liability issues
  225. Clinical decision support systems: Potential with pitfalls
  226. Clinical decision support systems and how critical care clinicians use them
  227. Clinical decision support systems for addressing information needs of physicians
  228. Clinical decision support systems use in Wisconsin
  229. Clinical guidelines
  230. Clinical research informatics
  231. Clinical trial registry
  232. Clinical workflow analysis
  233. Clinically Relevant Data Visualization
  234. Clinicial Decision Support in Obstetrics
  235. Clinicians satisfaction with CPOE ease of use and effect on clinicians' workflow, efficiency and medication safety.
  236. Co-mingled records
  237. Cognitive Analysis of a Highly Configurable Web 2.0 EHR Interface
  238. Cognitive Computing
  239. Cognitive Informatics
  240. Cognitive and usability engineering methods for the evaluation of clinical information systems
  241. Cognitive ethnography
  242. Collaborative documentation
  243. Combined U.S. Department of Defense / Veterans Affairs Initiatives
  244. Comchart EMR
  245. Common Corollary orders
  246. Common Data Element (CDE)
  247. Common Terminology Services
  248. Common laboratory errors by discipline that can be incorporated CDS tool development
  249. Communicating discharge instructions to patients: a survey of nurse, intern, and hospitalist practices
  250. Communication outcomes of critical imaging results in a computerized notification system
  251. Communications with physicians and other providers
  252. Community Based Research Network: Opportunities for Coordination of Care, Public Health Surveillance, and Farmworker Research
  253. Community EHR Models
  254. Comparing Vendors
  255. Comparison of Computer-based Clinical Decision Support Systems and Content for Diabetes Mellitus
  256. Comparison of information technology in general practice in 10 countries
  257. Comparison of manual versus automated data collection method for an evidence-based nursing practice study
  258. Complementary Alternative Medicine
  259. Complementary methods of system usability evaluation: Surveys and observations during software design and development cycles
  260. Complementary methods of system usability evaluation: surveys and observations during software design and development cycles
  261. Composite Health Care System (CHCS)
  262. Comprehensive Analysis of a Medication Dosing Error Related to CPOE
  263. Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System - CHESS
  264. Comprehensive analysis of a medication dosing error related to CPOE
  265. Comprehensive management of the access to the electronic patient record: Towards trans-institutional networks
  266. Computer-based decision support for pediatric asthma management: description and feasibility of the Stop Asthma Clinical System (SACS)
  267. Computer-based psychotherapy
  268. Computer Aided Detection
  269. Computer Aids in the Physician's Office
  270. Computer Decision Support as a Source of Interpretation Error: The Case of Electrocardiograms
  271. Computer Scribes for Physicians
  272. Computer Stored Ambulatory Record (COSTAR)
  273. Computer assisted coding (CAC)
  274. Computer physician order entry: benefits, costs, and issues.
  275. Computerised physician order entry-related medication errors: analysis of reported errors and vulnerability testing of current systems
  276. Computerised provider order entry combined with clinical decision support systems to improve medication safety
  277. Computerised provider order entry combined with clinical decision support systems to improve medication safety: a narrative review
  278. Computerized Clinical Decision Support: Will it Transform Healthcare?
  279. Computerized Patient Record System
  280. Computerized Physician Order Entry
  281. Computerized Physician Order Entry-realted Medication Errors: Analysis of Reported Errors and Vulnerability Testing of Current Systems
  282. Computerized Physician Order Entry - effectiveness and efficiency of electronic medication ordering with decision support systems
  283. Computerized Physician Order Entry and Electronic Medical Record Systems in Korean Teaching and General Hospitals: Results of a 2004 Survey
  284. Computerized Physician Order Entry with Clinical Decision Support in Long-Term Care Facilities: Costs and Benefits to Stakeholders
  285. Computerized Provider Order Entry Adoption: Implications for Clinical Workflow
  286. Computerized Provider Order Entry Reduces Length of Stay in a Community Hospital
  287. Computerized clinical decision support for prescribing: provision does not guarantee uptake
  288. Computerized clinical decision support improves warfarin management and decreases recurrent venous thromboembolism
  289. Computerized clinical decision support systems for chronic disease management
  290. Computerized physician order entry: promise, perils, and experience
  291. Computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support in the long-term care setting
  292. Computerized prescriber order entry in the outpatient oncology setting: from evidence to meaningful use
  293. Computerized provider order entry implementation: no association with increased mortality rates in an intensive care unit
  294. Computerized provider order entry in the clinical laboratory
  295. Computers can't listen--Algorithmic logic meets patient centeredness
  296. Confidential Social History
  297. Confidentiality
  298. Confidentiality, privacy, and security of genetic and genomic test information in electronic health records: points to consider
  299. Configuration Challenges: Implementing Translational Research Policies in Electronic Medical Records
  300. Confusion over meaning of "cervical mass" e.g., re: cervix or cervical vertebrae
  301. Considerations when using Document Imaging in an EHR
  302. Consumer health informatics
  303. Context, automated decision support, and clinical practice guidelines. Does the literature apply to the United States practice environment?
  304. Context management
  305. Contextual implemenation model
  306. Contingency Plan
  307. Contingency planning for electronic health record-based care continuity: a survey of recommended practices
  308. Contributed Income:
  309. Cookies
  310. Cooking up an open source EMR for developing countries: OpenMRS – a recipe for successful collaboration
  311. Copy and paste
  312. Coronary artery disease risk assessment from unstructured electronic health records using text mining
  313. Correlates of electronic health record adoption in office practices: a statewide survey
  314. Cost-Effectiveness of a Computerized Provider Order Entry System in Improving Medication Safety Ambulatory Care
  315. Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
  316. Cost-effectiveness analysis
  317. Cost-effectiveness analysis of a hospital electronic medication management system
  318. Cost-effectiveness of a shared computerized decision support system for diabetes linked to electronic medical records
  319. Cost-effectiveness of an electronic medication ordering system (CPOE/CDSS) in hospitalized patients
  320. Cost-effectiveness of an electronic medicationordering system (CPOE/CDSS) in hospitalized patients
  321. Costs and benefits of health information technology
  322. Council on the Application of Health Information Technology (CAHIT)
  323. Covered Entities
  324. Covered entity
  325. Creating order sets
  326. Criteria for assessing high-priority drug-drug interactions for clinical decision support in electronic health records
  327. Criteria for creating new order sets
  328. Criteria for identifying appropriate candidates for Telemedicine follow-up care
  329. Critical Care Informatics
  330. Critical Incident Technique
  331. Critical result reporting
  332. Cross-vendor evaluation of key user-defined clinical decision support capabilities: a scenario-based assessment of certified electronic health records with guidelines for future development
  333. Crowdsourcing
  334. Cryptographic Checksum
  335. Crystal Practice Management
  336. CureMD
  337. DHIS 2
  338. DICOM
  339. DIPS
  340. DRG
  341. DSS Inc.
  342. Dashboard
  343. Data-driven order set generation and evaluation in the pediatric environment.
  344. Data Analytics
  345. Data Breach
  346. Data Center Design for Healthcare Organizations
  347. Data Center Planning and Design Overview for Healthcare Organizations
  348. Data Center Recommendations
  349. Data Dictionary
  350. Data Governance
  351. Data Lake
  352. Data Model to Enhance the Security and Privacy of Healthcare Data
  353. Data Retention
  354. Data Use Agreement
  355. Data Warehousing
  356. Data and Databases
  357. Data centric approach to CME
  358. Data collection in private practice and implementation with electronic medical records
  359. Data confidentiality
  360. Data integrity
  361. Data interchange standards in healthcare IT--computable semantic interoperability: now possible but still difficult, do we really need a better mousetrap?
  362. Data migration
  363. Data quality and clinical decision-making: do we trust machines blindly
  364. Data re-identification
  365. Data security
  366. Data warehouse
  367. Database size and power to detect safety signals in pharmacovigilance
  368. De-Identified Data
  369. Dealing with Patient Transfers
  370. Deaths Due To Medical Error
  371. Decision Support Service
  372. Decision Support in Psychiatry - a comparison between the diagnostic outcomes using a computerized decision support system versus manual diagnosis
  373. Decision support for health care: the PROforma evidence base
  374. Decision support in psychiatry
  375. Decision support not an exact science
  376. Decision time for clinical decision support systems
  377. Decreasing errors in pediatric continuous intravenous infusions
  378. Decrypting
  379. Default settings of computerized physician order entry system order sets drive ordering habits
  380. Definition natural language processing
  381. Delphi method
  382. Dental informatics
  383. Department of Education
  384. Department of Veterans Affairs Initiatives
  385. Describing and Modeling Workflow and Information Flow in Chronic Disease Care
  386. Design, Implementation and Evaluation of an Architecture based on the CDA R2 Document Repository to Provide Support to the Contingency Plan
  387. Design and development of a monitoring system
  388. Design and implementation of GRIP: a computerized glucose control system at a surgical intensive care unit
  389. Design and implementation of a comprehensive outpatient results manager
  390. Design and implementation of a privacy preserving electronic health record linkage tool in Chicago
  391. Design and usability study of an iconic user interface to ease information retrieval of medical guidelines
  392. Design of Decision Support Interventions for Medication Prescribing
  393. Design of a graphical and interactive interface for facilitating access to drug contraindications, cautions for use, interactions and adverse effects
  394. Designated record set
  395. Designing Real-time Decision Support for Trauma Resuscitations
  396. Designing a patient-centered personal health record to promote preventive care
  397. Designing an automated clinical decision support system to match clinical practice guidelines for opioid therapy for chronic pain
  398. Desktop virtualization
  399. Detection and characterization of usability problems in structured data entry interfaces in dentistry
  400. Detection and management of pornography-seeking in an online clinical dermatology atlas
  401. Detection and prevention of medication errors using real-time bedside nurse charting
  402. Detection of Adverse Mediation-Related Events
  403. Determining differences in user performance between expert and novice primary care doctors when using an electronic health record (EHR)
  404. Developing analytical inspection criteria for health IT personnel with minimum training in cognitive ergonomics A practical solution to EHR improving EHR usability
  405. Developing and evaluating an automated appendicitis risk stratification algorithm for pediatric patients in the emergency department
  406. Development, Validation and Deployment of a Real Time 30 Day Hospital Readmission Risk Assessment Tool in the Maine Healthcare Information Exchange
  407. Development and Implementation of Computerized Clinical Guidelines: Barriers and Solutions
  408. Development and Implementation of an Electronic Health Record Generated Surgical Handoff and Rounding Tool
  409. Development and evaluation of a comprehensive clinical decision support taxonomy: comparison of front-end tools in commercial and internally developed electronic health record systems
  410. Development and evaluation of nursing user interface screens using multiple methods
  411. Development and evaluation of web-based software to efficiently run enhanced recovery surgery
  412. Development and field testing of a self-assessment guide for computer-based provider order entry
  413. Development and field testing of a self-assessment guide for computer-based provider order entry.
  414. Development and use of active clinical decision support for preemptive pharmacogenomics
  415. Development of a context model to prioritize drug safety alerts in CPOE systems
  416. Development of a measure of clinical information systems expectations and experiences
  417. Development of an information model for storing organ donor data within an electronic medical record
  418. Development of mobile platform integrated with existing electronic medical records
  419. Diabetes CDS Content
  420. Diabetes alerts and reminders
  421. Diabetes in the African American Community
  422. Diabetes lab flow sheets
  423. Diabetes order sets
  424. Diagnostic
  425. Diagnostic Imaging Workstation Display Characteristics
  426. DigiDMS
  427. Digital Divide in Healthcare
  428. Digital Pathology
  429. Digital Phenotype
  430. Digital Phenotyping
  431. Digital Radiology Reporting Systems
  432. Digital Signature
  433. Digital Therapeutics
  434. Digital image
  435. Diogene
  436. Direct to Consumer Telemedicine
  437. Disaster Recovery Plan
  438. Disaster recovery
  439. Disclosure
  440. Discount usability engineering
  441. Discovering How to Think about a Hospital Patient Information System by Struggling to Evaluate It: A Committee’s Journal
  442. Discrete Event Simulation
  443. Disparities in Patient Portal Use
  444. Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Informatics -- Department of Radiology at Brigham and Women's Hospital
  445. Distributed Cognition and Knowledge-based Controlled Medical Terminologies
  446. Distributed Hospital Computer Program (DHCP)
  447. Do computerised clinical decision support systems for prescribing change practice? A systematic review of the literature (1990-2007)
  448. Do physicians value decision support A look at the effect of decision support systems on physician opinion
  449. Doctor-patient relationship and the EHR
  450. DocuLive EPR Norwegian version
  451. DocuTAP
  452. Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process
  453. Does Health Information Exchange Reduce Redundant Imaging
  454. Does electronic health record use improve hospital financial performance
  455. Does the Leapfrog program help identify high-quality hospitals
  456. Does user-centred design affect the efficiency, usability and safety of CPOE order sets
  457. Dossia
  458. Downtime procedures for a clinical information system: a critical issue
  459. Drchrono
  460. Drug-Drug Interaction Rules
  461. Drug-allergy interaction
  462. Drug-drug interaction
  463. Drug-drug interaction checking assisted by clinical decision support: a return on investment analysis
  464. Drug-food interaction
  465. Drug-laboratory interaction
  466. Drug-tobacco interaction
  467. Drug Database
  468. Drug Terminology
  469. Drug interaction alert override rates in the Meaningful Use era
  470. Drug to drug interaction alerts with CPOE
  471. Drug–drug interactions that should be non-interruptive in order to reduce alert fatigue in electronic health records
  472. Duplicate Laboratory Test Reduction Using a Clinical Decision Support Tool
  473. Duplicate orders: an unintended consequence of computerized provider/physician order entry (CPOE) implementation: analysis and mitigation strategies
  474. E-Discovery, EHR and Medical Liability
  475. E-Health Record Inc.
  476. E-Health Record International
  477. E-MDs
  478. E-Sushrut
  479. E-Visits
  480. E-prescribing
  481. EBM
  482. EBMeDS Study Group. What may help or hinder the implementation of computerized decision support systems (CDSSs): a focus group study with physicians
  483. ECHN
  484. EClinicalWorks
  485. EConsult
  486. EHR-enabled Research
  487. EHR Adoption
  488. EHR Data Quality
  489. EHR Document Corrections
  490. EHR Implementation/Strategies to Increase the Likelihood of Success
  491. EHR Implementation in Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs)
  492. EHR Participatory Deployment Vs Black box Deployment methods
  493. EHR Training
  494. EHR Usability and Physician Burnout
  495. EHR and Malpractice Liability
  496. EHR and Patient Centered Care: Perfect Combination for High Quality Care
  497. EHR implementation: one organization's road to success
  498. EHR in nuclear stress testing
  499. EHR safety
  500. EHRs in Underserved Settings

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