About the CPOE Initiative

NEW: Read the newly released report Saving Lives, Saving Money: The Imperative for Computerized Physician Assisted Order Entry Adoption in Massachusetts Hospitals (February 2008)

The goal of the Massachusetts Hospital CPOE Initiative is to improve patient safety and quality, and to lower costs in the state’s healthcare system. Its objective is to achieve full implementation of Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) systems in all acute care hospitals in the state within four years.

We provide regular updates, publish valuable reports on CPOE, hold annual conferences, and provide the latest resources. All available here at this site.

Started in 2005, the Massachusetts Hospital CPOE Initiative is a collaborative effort supported by the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC), the New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI), the Massachusetts Hospital Association (MHA), and the Massachusetts Council of Community Hospitals (MCCH).

The first phase of the initiative resulted in the release of the:

These studies have subsequently been rolled into more complete reports: Lessons Learned (October 2006) and a Case Study (December 2006).

Thirteen hospitals were found to be “most ready” based on the initial assessment and two-day site visits that were conducted. The hospitals from the pilot group will work closely with the CPOE Initiative to develop the benefits, performance, funding, and payment phases of the project.

All other hospitals will continue advancing toward CPOE implementation working on key project elements identified in the customized roadmap supplied by the CPOE Initiative.

The second phase of the Initiative aims:

 

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