Aims To investigate the effects of electronic prescribing (EP) on prescribing quality, as indicated by prescribing errors and pharmacists' clinical interventions, in a UK hospital. Methods Prescribing errors and pharmacists' interventions were recorded by the ward pharmacist during a 4 week period both pre- and post-EP, with a second check by the principal investigator. The percentage of new medication orders with a prescribing error and/or pharmacist's intervention was calculated for each study period. Results Following the introduction of EP, there was a significant reduction in both pharmacists' interventions and prescribing errors. Interventions reduced from 73 (3.0% of all medication orders) to 45 (1.9%) (95% confidence interval (...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but may also c...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
What is already known about this subject: Electronic prescribing has been shown to reduce prescribin...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-prescribing)...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
Objective: To assess the effect of an electronic prescribing (EP) system on the incidence and type o...
Rationale, aims and objectivesIn this study, the aim was to investigate if an electronic prescribing...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have applied a systems approach to understanding the causes of specific pres...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but may also c...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...
What is already known about this subject: Electronic prescribing has been shown to reduce prescribin...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-prescribing)...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
Objective: To assess the effect of an electronic prescribing (EP) system on the incidence and type o...
Rationale, aims and objectivesIn this study, the aim was to investigate if an electronic prescribing...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have applied a systems approach to understanding the causes of specific pres...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Background: Considerable investments are being made in commercial electronic prescribing systems (e-...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
Background: Health information technology (HIT) is known to reduce prescribing errors but may also c...
Resistance to adoption has been identified as one of the major barriers to successful implementation...