Abstract Background Prescribing error represent a significant source of preventable harm to patients. Prescribing errors at discharge, including omission of pre-admission medications (PAM), are particularly harmful as they frequently propagate following discharge. This study assesses the impact of an educational intervention and introduction of an electronic patient record (EPR) in the same centre on omission of PAM at discharge using a pragmatic design. A survey of newly qualified doctors is used to contextualise findings. Methods Discharge prescriptions and discharge summaries were reviewed at discharge, and compared to admission medicine lists, using a paper-based chart system. Discrepancies were noted, using Health Information and Quali...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
The knowledge of medication errors is an essential prerequisite for better healthcare delivery. The ...
This study examined the effectiveness of an inpatient electronic medication record system in reducin...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
The study aimed to test the hypothesis that hospital electronic prescribing and medicine administrat...
ObjectivesEvidence regarding the prevalence of medication prescribing errors (PEs) and potential fac...
Medication errors often occur at transitions in the health care system, specifically at patient disc...
Introduction: Medication errors are common, with studies reporting at least one error per patient en...
Objectives - To provide a narrative overview of the literature on discharge information communicatio...
To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we try to understand if the personal digita...
Background: Medication errors in hospital discharge summaries have the potential to cause serious ha...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
The knowledge of medication errors is an essential prerequisite for better healthcare delivery. The ...
This study examined the effectiveness of an inpatient electronic medication record system in reducin...
Abstract Background Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new t...
The study aimed to test the hypothesis that hospital electronic prescribing and medicine administrat...
ObjectivesEvidence regarding the prevalence of medication prescribing errors (PEs) and potential fac...
Medication errors often occur at transitions in the health care system, specifically at patient disc...
Introduction: Medication errors are common, with studies reporting at least one error per patient en...
Objectives - To provide a narrative overview of the literature on discharge information communicatio...
To prevent errors made during the prescription of drugs, we try to understand if the personal digita...
Background: Medication errors in hospital discharge summaries have the potential to cause serious ha...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Objectives: To compare the manifestations, mechanisms, and rates of system-related errors associated...
Most studies evaluating the impact of electronic prescribing on prescribing safety have used compara...
Background: Quantitative prospective methods are widely used to evaluate the impact of new technolog...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
The knowledge of medication errors is an essential prerequisite for better healthcare delivery. The ...
This study examined the effectiveness of an inpatient electronic medication record system in reducin...