Computer Errors Could Endanger Patients

Glitches in computerized health information systems can be deadly, The Huffington Post Investigation Fund found. As hospitals rush to computerize their medical records in order to qualify for federal stimulus funds, the report questions whether patient safety might be compromised. From the Investigative Fund:

Scores of reports on file with the Food and Drug Administration detail consequences to patients when an electronic medical record system fails. Those reports, reviewed by the Huffington Post Investigative Fund, show that a central function of the record systems, known as computerized provider order entry, or CPOE, has been linked to instances in which patients died or suffered serious injuries.

“These systems have lots of potential to improve safety but if they aren’t implemented correctly they might worsen safety,” said David Classen, an informatics professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine.

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