Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge the input from our Independent Programme Steering Committee, which is chaired by Prof Denis Protti: Prof Munir Pirmohamed, Prof Bryony Dean Franklin, Ms Eva Leach, Ms Rosemary Humphreys, and Ms Ailsa Donnelly. We also gratefully acknowledge the input of Mrs Rosemary Porteous (RP), who transcribed the interviews; and the input of our patient representatives including: Ms Susan Howe, Mr Jon Dunster, Ms Ember Vincent and Ms Jillian Beggs. We are very grateful to all participants and to the wider programme team for all their valuable inputs, particularly Dr Jamie Coleman, Dr Lisa Lee, and Dr Lucy McCloughan.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Objective: To evaluate how an online toolkit may support ePrescribing deployments in National Health...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
Background: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and sa...
Background: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and sa...
ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare, ...
Objectives To describe the plans of English NHS hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems. Design...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the plans of English NHS hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems.DESIGN ...
BACKGROUND:ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of h...
Background: There is a need to identify approaches to reduce medication errors. Interest has converg...
Background: There is a need to identify approaches to reduce medication errors. Interest has converg...
Background: There is currently limited guidance for hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems. We ...
Introduction Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) is a key area of development and investment in th...
Summary Objective: To evaluate how an online toolkit may support ePrescribing deployments in Nationa...
Background: Electronic systems that facilitate prescribing, administration and dispensing of medicin...
Objective: To evaluate how an online toolkit may support ePrescribing deployments in National Health...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...
Background: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and sa...
Background: ePrescribing systems have considerable potential for improving healthcare quality and sa...
ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare, ...
Objectives To describe the plans of English NHS hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems. Design...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the plans of English NHS hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems.DESIGN ...
BACKGROUND:ePrescribing systems have significant potential to improve the safety and efficiency of h...
Background: There is a need to identify approaches to reduce medication errors. Interest has converg...
Background: There is a need to identify approaches to reduce medication errors. Interest has converg...
Background: There is currently limited guidance for hospitals to implement ePrescribing systems. We ...
Introduction Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) is a key area of development and investment in th...
Summary Objective: To evaluate how an online toolkit may support ePrescribing deployments in Nationa...
Background: Electronic systems that facilitate prescribing, administration and dispensing of medicin...
Objective: To evaluate how an online toolkit may support ePrescribing deployments in National Health...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
BACKGROUND: A previous census of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in England showed that more tha...