Skip to main content
Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care logoLink to Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care
. 1988 Nov 9:858–861.

Physician Utilization of a Hospital Information System: A Computer Simulation Model

James G Anderson, Stephen J Jay, Stephen J Clevenger, David R Kassing, Jane Perry, Marilyn M Anderson
PMCID: PMC2245247

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to develop a computer simulation model that represents the process through which physicians enter orders into a hospital information system (HIS). Computer simulation experiments were performed to estimate the effects of two methods of order entry on outcome variables. The results of the computer simulation experiments were used to perform a cost-benefit analysis to compare the two different means of entering medical orders into the HIS. The results indicate that the use of personal order sets to enter orders into the HIS will result in a significant reduction in manpower, salaries and fringe benefits, and errors in order entry.

Full text

PDF
858

Selected References

These references are in PubMed. This may not be the complete list of references from this article.

  1. Barnett G. O., Winickoff R., Dorsey J. L., Morgan M. M., Lurie R. S. Quality assurance through automated monitoring and concurrent feedback using a computer-based medical information system. Med Care. 1978 Nov;16(11):962–970. doi: 10.1097/00005650-197811000-00007. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  2. McDonald C. J., Wilson G. A., McCabe G. P., Jr Physician response to computer reminders. JAMA. 1980 Oct 3;244(14):1579–1581. [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

Articles from Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer Application in Medical Care are provided here courtesy of American Medical Informatics Association

RESOURCES