Objective: Chemotherapy medication errors are catastrophic. The prescription phase in the chemotherapy process plays a key role in the creation of medication errors, and therefore the use of computerized physician order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support system (CDS) systems is recommended to reduce chemotherapy medication errors. The purpose of this study was to carry out a systematic review on the specifications of the CPOE and CDS systems for chemotherapy prescription. Materials and Methods: A systematic review on articles published in English up to September 22, 2017, using the 3 databases PubMed, Embase, and Medline was conducted. Those articles that focused on the specifications of CPOE and CDSS in chemotherapy prescription we...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the problems experienced after implementing a computerized physician order en...
Purpose: US Oncology uses regimen order sets in clinical practice to treat patients. However, the pr...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Chemotherapy medication errors are catastrophic. The prescription phase in ...
Chemotherapy administration is an error-prone, high-risk process [1,2]. The reasons are well known. ...
Khaled A Elsaid,1,2 Steven Garguilo,1 Christine M Collins2 1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, S...
Chemotherapy is prone to medication error resulting from complexities in ordering and administration...
Objective: To carry out a systematic review of studies assessing the effects of chemotherapy prescri...
PURPOSE: The development of a computerized prescriber order-entry (CPOE) system for chemotherapy in ...
PURPOSE: To assess whether the newly developed Comprehensive Chemotherapy Assistance Program (CAP) d...
To advance the causes of reducing medical errors and improving the quality of patient care, healthca...
Errors in the administration of medication represent a significant loss of medical resources and pos...
Introduction: Paper-based prescription orders, commonly having numerous medication errors, can incre...
Abstract Background The medication process is complex and error-prone. To avoid medication errors, a...
Background With the introduction of Computerised Physician Order Entry (CPOE) in routine hospital ca...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the problems experienced after implementing a computerized physician order en...
Purpose: US Oncology uses regimen order sets in clinical practice to treat patients. However, the pr...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Chemotherapy medication errors are catastrophic. The prescription phase in ...
Chemotherapy administration is an error-prone, high-risk process [1,2]. The reasons are well known. ...
Khaled A Elsaid,1,2 Steven Garguilo,1 Christine M Collins2 1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, S...
Chemotherapy is prone to medication error resulting from complexities in ordering and administration...
Objective: To carry out a systematic review of studies assessing the effects of chemotherapy prescri...
PURPOSE: The development of a computerized prescriber order-entry (CPOE) system for chemotherapy in ...
PURPOSE: To assess whether the newly developed Comprehensive Chemotherapy Assistance Program (CAP) d...
To advance the causes of reducing medical errors and improving the quality of patient care, healthca...
Errors in the administration of medication represent a significant loss of medical resources and pos...
Introduction: Paper-based prescription orders, commonly having numerous medication errors, can incre...
Abstract Background The medication process is complex and error-prone. To avoid medication errors, a...
Background With the introduction of Computerised Physician Order Entry (CPOE) in routine hospital ca...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the problems experienced after implementing a computerized physician order en...
Purpose: US Oncology uses regimen order sets in clinical practice to treat patients. However, the pr...
Policymakers increasingly urge the use of information technology to improve the quality and efficien...