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A recent study conducted by researchers at Kashan University of Medical Sciences in Iran evaluated the usability of Iran's Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) system. The study used questionnaires to assess user satisfaction and overall usability of the system. The results showed that physicians and outpatient unit users were generally satisfied with the CPOE system, but there were areas for improvement. The researchers recommended incorporating user demands, human-computer interaction principles, and addressing identified shortcomings to enhance the system's competency. [Extracted from the article] |