1. Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in Facilitating Medication Errors
    Ross Koppel, Joshua P. Metlay, Abigail Cohen, Brian Abaluck, A. Russell Localio, Stephen E. Kimmel, and Brian L. Strom
    JAMA. 2005;293(10):1197-1203.
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  2. Computer Technology and Clinical Work: Still Waiting for Godot
    Robert L. Wears and Marc Berg
    JAMA. 2005;293(10):1261-1263.
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  3. Increasing Reliability of APACHE II Scores in a Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit: A Quality Improvement Study
    Donahoe et al.
    Am J Crit Care 2009;18:58-64.
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  4. Use of an Electronic Medical Record System to Support Primary Care Recommendations to Prevent, Identify, and Manage Childhood Obesity
    Rattay et al.
    Pediatrics 2009;123:S100-S107.
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  5. Effects of algorithm for diagnosis of active labour: cluster randomised trial
    Cheyne et al.
    BMJ 2008;337:a2396-a2396.
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  6. Combined Task Delegation, Computerized Decision Support, and Feedback Improve Cardiovascular Risk for Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A cluster randomized trial in primary care
    Cleveringa et al.
    Diabetes Care 2008;31:2273-2275.
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  7. Electronic Health Records and Malpractice Claims in Office Practice
    Virapongse et al.
    Arch Intern Med 2008;168:2362-2367.
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  8. Improving Care, Improving Performance, or Just Improving Numbers?
    Luchins
    Psychiatr. Serv. 2008;59:1328-1330.
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  9. Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Osteoporosis-Related Fracture: A Multifactoral Osteopathic Approach
    Gronholz
    JAOA: Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2008;108:575-585.
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  10. Practice-Linked Online Personal Health Records for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Grant et al.
    Arch Intern Med 2008;168:1776-1782.
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  11. Methodologic Issues in Health Informatics Trials: The Complexities of Complex Interventions
    Shcherbatykh et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:575-580.
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  12. Ordering Molecular Genetic Tests and Reporting Results: Practices in Laboratory and Clinical Settings
    Lubin et al.
    J. Mol. Diagn. 2008;10:459-468.
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  13. "Smart Forms" in an Electronic Medical Record: Documentation-based Clinical Decision Support to Improve Disease Management
    Schnipper et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:513-523.
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  14. The Informatics Opportunities at the Intersection of Patient Safety and Clinical Informatics
    Kilbridge and Classen
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:397-407.
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  15. Next Generation of Health Information Tools: Where Do We Go From Here?
    Grant
    Mayo Clin Proc. 2008;83:745-746.
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  16. Situation Awareness: Review of Mica Endsley's 1995 Articles on Situation Awareness Theory and Measurement
    Wickens
    Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2008;50:397-403.
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  17. Humans: Still Vital After All These Years of Automation
    Parasuraman and Wickens
    Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 2008;50:511-520.
    ABSTRACT  

  18. Evaluation of the GIDEON Expert Computer Program for the Diagnosis of Imported Febrile Illnesses
    Bottieau et al.
    Med Decis Making 2008;28:435-442.
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  19. What may help or hinder the implementation of computerized decision support systems (CDSSs): a focus group study with physicians
    Varonen et al.
    Fam Pract 2008;25:162-167.
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  20. Potential for improving patient safety by computerized decision support systems
    Delaney
    Fam Pract 2008;25:137-138.
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  21. Improving prevention in primary care: Evaluating the sustainability of outreach facilitation
    Hogg et al.
    cfp 2008;54:712-720.
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  22. Prompting Clinicians about Preventive Care Measures: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
    Dexheimer et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:311-320.
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  23. EHR Safety: The Way Forward to Safe and Effective Systems
    Walker et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:272-277.
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  24. Causes of preventable drug-related hospital admissions: a qualitative study
    Howard et al.
    Qual Saf Health Care 2008;17:109-116.
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  25. A Randomized Effectiveness Trial of a Clinical Informatics Consult Service: Impact on Evidence-based Decision-making and Knowledge Implementation
    Mulvaney et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:203-211.
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  26. Contextual Implementation Model: A Framework for Assisting Clinical Information System Implementations
    Callen et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:255-262.
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  27. The Influence of a Physician's Use of a Diagnostic Decision Aid on the Malpractice Verdicts of Mock Jurors
    Arkes et al.
    Med Decis Making 2008;28:201-208.
    ABSTRACT  

  28. Using Computer-Based Decision Support to Close the "Know Do" Gap in Lipid-Lowering Therapy
    Avorn and Choudhry
    Circulation 2008;117:336-337.
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  29. Electronic Alerts Versus On-Demand Decision Support to Improve Dyslipidemia Treatment: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
    van Wyk et al.
    Circulation 2008;117:371-378.
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  30. Impact of a spirometry expert system on general practitioners' decision making
    Poels et al.
    Eur Respir J 2008;31:84-92.
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  31. Randomized Trial of a Clinical Decision Support System: Impact on the Management of Children with Fever without Apparent Source
    Roukema et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2008;15:107-113.
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  32. Self-Reported Performance Improvement Strategies of Highly Successful Veterans Health Administration Facilities
    Craig et al.
    American Journal of Medical Quality 2007;22:438-444.
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  33. Patterns of Use of Handheld Clinical Decision Support Tools in the Clinical Setting
    Yu et al.
    Med Decis Making 2007;27:744-753.
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  34. Prediction Is Difficult, Particularly About the Future
    Jackson and Wells
    Arch Intern Med 2007;167:2286-2287.
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  35. Impact of Electronic Alerts on Isolation Precautions for Patients With Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
    Kac et al.
    Arch Intern Med 2007;167:2086-2090.
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  36. Effects of an integrated clinical information system on medication safety in a multi-hospital setting
    Mahoney et al.
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007;64:1969-1977.
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  37. Tackling therapeutic inertia: role of treatment data in quality indicators
    Guthrie et al.
    BMJ 2007;335:542-544.
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  38. Unintended Consequences of Information Technologies in Health Care An Interactive Sociotechnical Analysis
    Harrison et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:542-549.
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  39. Impact of Clinical Reminder Redesign on Learnability, Efficiency, Usability, and Workload for Ambulatory Clinic Nurses
    Saleem et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:632-640.
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  40. Strategic approach for improving the medication-use process in health systems: The high-performance pharmacy practice framework
    Vermeulen et al.
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007;64:1699-1710.
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  41. Electronic Health Record Use and the Quality of Ambulatory Care in the United States
    Linder et al.
    Arch Intern Med 2007;167:1400-1405.
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  42. A Description and Functional Taxonomy of Rule-based Decision Support Content at a Large Integrated Delivery Network
    Wright et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:489-496.
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  43. The Extent and Importance of Unintended Consequences Related to Computerized Provider Order Entry
    Ash et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:415-423.
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  44. Hyperglycemia management in the hospital setting
    Hassan
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 2007;64:S9-S14.
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  45. Electronic Medical Records and Diabetes Quality of Care: Results From a Sample of Family Medicine Practices
    Crosson et al.
    Ann Fam Med 2007;5:209-215.
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  46. Different Paths to High-Quality Care: Three Archetypes of Top-Performing Practice Sites
    Feifer et al.
    Ann Fam Med 2007;5:233-241.
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  47. A Viewpoint on Evidence-based Health Informatics, Based on a Pilot Survey on Evaluation Studies in Health Care Informatics
    Ammenwerth and de Keizer
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:368-371.
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  48. Informatics Systems to Promote Improved Care for Chronic Illness: A Literature Review
    Dorr et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:156-163.
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  49. Proposal for Fulfilling Strategic Objectives of the U.S. Roadmap for National Action on Decision Support through a Service-oriented Architecture Leveraging HL7 Services
    Kawamoto and Lobach
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:146-155.
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  50. Advancing Evidence-Based Care For Diabetes: Lessons From The Veterans Health Administration
    Kupersmith et al.
    Health Aff (Millwood) 2007;26:w156-w168.
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  51. Medication-related Clinical Decision Support in Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems: A Review
    Kuperman et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:29-40.
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  52. Evaluation and Certification of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems
    Classen et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2007;14:48-55.
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  53. Electronic Medical Records and Their Impact on Resident and Medical Student Education
    Keenan et al.
    Acad. Psychiatry 2006;30:522-527.
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  54. Improving empirical antibiotic treatment using TREAT, a computerized decision support system: cluster randomized trial
    Paul et al.
    J Antimicrob Chemother 2006;58:1238-1245.
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  55. The Stroke-Thrombolytic Predictive Instrument: A Predictive Instrument for Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
    Kent et al.
    Stroke 2006;37:2957-2962.
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  56. The Stroke-Thrombolytic Predictive Instrument Provides Valid Quantitative Estimates of Outcome Probabilities and Aids Clinical Decision-Making
    Demaerschalk
    Stroke 2006;37:2865-2866.
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  57. Use of a Personal Digital Assistant for Managing Antibiotic Prescribing for Outpatient Respiratory Tract Infections in Rural Communities
    Rubin et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:627-634.
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  58. Effectiveness of Clinician-selected Electronic Information Resources for Answering Primary Care Physicians' Information Needs
    McKibbon and Fridsma
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:653-659.
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  59. The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemic: Stepping Back and Looking Forward
    Kiberd
    J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 2006;17:2967-2973.
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  60. Development and Testing of a Scale to Assess Physician Attitudes about Handheld Computers with Decision Support
    Ray et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:567-572.
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  61. Impact of a Computerized Clinical Decision Support System on Reducing Inappropriate Antimicrobial Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    McGregor et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:378-384.
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  62. Using Commercial Knowledge Bases for Clinical Decision Support: Opportunities, Hurdles, and Recommendations
    Kuperman et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:369-371.
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  63. The NHS programme for information technology
    Keen
    BMJ 2006;333:3-4.
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  64. Getting physicians to accept new information technology: insights from case studies.
    Lapointe and Rivard
    CMAJ 2006;174:1573-1578.
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  65. Systematic Review: Impact of Health Information Technology on Quality, Efficiency, and Costs of Medical Care
    Chaudhry et al.
    ANN INTERN MED 2006;144:742-752.
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  66. Information technology for optimizing the management of infectious diseases
    Drew et al.
    Am J Health Syst Pharm 2006;63:957-965.
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  67. Computerization Can Create Safety Hazards: A Bar-Coding Near Miss
    McDonald
    ANN INTERN MED 2006;144:510-516.
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  68. Development of the Leapfrog methodology for evaluating hospital implemented inpatient computerized physician order entry systems.
    Kilbridge et al.
    Qual Saf Health Care 2006;15:81-84.
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  69. Improving Ambulatory Prescribing Safety with a Handheld Decision Support System: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Berner et al.
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2006;13:171-179.
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  70. Information Technology and Cancer Prevention
    Jimbo et al.
    CA Cancer J Clin 2006;56:26-36.
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  71. Creating a Safer Health Care System: Finding the Constraint
    Pauker et al.
    JAMA 2005;294:2906-2908.
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  72. The Tension Between E-Health Innovation and E-Valuation
    Garg and Tonelli
    Arch Intern Med 2005;165:2329-2330.
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  73. A Randomized Outpatient Trial of a Decision-Support Information Technology Tool
    Apkon et al.
    Arch Intern Med 2005;165:2388-2394.
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  74. Informatics Challenges for the Impending Patient Information Explosion
    Berner and Moss
    J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. 2005;12:614-617.
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  75. What makes a good clinical decision support system
    Purcell
    BMJ 2005;330:740-741.
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