Impact of IPMOE on nursing tasks in the medical ward: A time-motion study
Introduction: The In-patient Medication Order Entry System (IPMOE) was first implemented in the medical ward of Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong Kong. It was a local developed close-loop system including prescription, dispensing and administration modules. Evaluation on its impact on nursing tasks w...
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Main Authors: | Ming Leung (Author), Kenny Kin Chung Chan (Author), Wing Leung Wong (Author), Alexander Chun Bon Law (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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