<p>A) Percent of prescribed medications that are detected and B) percent of detected medication that are non-prescribed (i.e. not in the EHR). Error bars were calculated from Bernoulli trials.</p
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
Objective: Medication adherence is an important aspect of chronic disease management. Electronic hea...
The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act passed by Congress in 2008 has changed pres...
<p>Percent of medications detected quantitatively below, within or above ranges established in the t...
<p>Percent of patients for whom a given medication is detected in Residuals vs. Reconciled Cohorts. ...
Objectives: This dissertation offers new evidence from electronic health record (EHR) data. EHRs are...
Objectives: While the 2011 implementation of meaningful use legislation for certified electronic h...
Purpose To compare determinants for medication errors leading to patient harm with determinants for ...
<p>Percent of patients having between 0 and 8 detected medications in the Residuals vs. Reconciled c...
Background and purpose: Patients’ adherence to medication is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon....
<p>A: Percentage of patients relative to the number of antibiotics to which isolates exhibited resis...
Each horizontal bar represents the distribution (in percentage) of physicians’ estimates for a given...
PURPOSE: A continuous systematic review of all combinations of drugs and suspected adverse reactions...
TURN* corresponds to the frequency of missing doses above which 75% of physicians’ estimates were lo...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
Objective: Medication adherence is an important aspect of chronic disease management. Electronic hea...
The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act passed by Congress in 2008 has changed pres...
<p>Percent of medications detected quantitatively below, within or above ranges established in the t...
<p>Percent of patients for whom a given medication is detected in Residuals vs. Reconciled Cohorts. ...
Objectives: This dissertation offers new evidence from electronic health record (EHR) data. EHRs are...
Objectives: While the 2011 implementation of meaningful use legislation for certified electronic h...
Purpose To compare determinants for medication errors leading to patient harm with determinants for ...
<p>Percent of patients having between 0 and 8 detected medications in the Residuals vs. Reconciled c...
Background and purpose: Patients’ adherence to medication is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon....
<p>A: Percentage of patients relative to the number of antibiotics to which isolates exhibited resis...
Each horizontal bar represents the distribution (in percentage) of physicians’ estimates for a given...
PURPOSE: A continuous systematic review of all combinations of drugs and suspected adverse reactions...
TURN* corresponds to the frequency of missing doses above which 75% of physicians’ estimates were lo...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
Objective: Medication adherence is an important aspect of chronic disease management. Electronic hea...
The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act passed by Congress in 2008 has changed pres...