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Dr. Patterson's letter was greatly appreciated and reinforces the major arguments in our paper: that not all order entry systems are created equal and that user satisfaction is important to the acceptance of order entry systems and must be assessed after system implementation.1
Mount Sinai's decision to purchase and implement a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system was …