Technology has changed the practice of pharmacy. Many systems are now part of an ever increasingly interfaced or integrated health care system allowing the electronic exchange of prescriptions from electronic health records (EHRs) to the pharmacy information system and bidirectional data exchange for many items, such as lab results and test information. With meaningful use of automated distribution cabinet databases, EHR efforts, electronic data exchange, and smart pump technology, the availability of data to use for addressing and preventing adverse medication events has grown. Use of these systems has allowed a data-rich environment to store and retrieve reporting. Mining data is becoming easier and can be used as a tool to identify adver...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...
It is estimated that over three-quarters of a million people are injured or die in hospitals each y...
The delivery of hospital care is changing: the aging population results in more patients being admit...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Introduction. Adverse drug events (ADEs) caused by medication errors occur regularly in hospitals. R...
Background: Medication errors can cause severe injuries and may lead to death. Electronic health rec...
Medication errors have been increasingly recognized as a major cause of iatrogenic illness and syste...
Medication therapy is becoming increasingly more complex as new drugs are developed and more therape...
For decades it has been suggested that pharmacists are under-utilized and could better use their kno...
Medication can harm patients. Measures to prevent medication errors, are often based on information ...
The suspected cost of medication errors in clinical practice is an annual $1.69 billion dollars. A t...
Patient received a tenfold overdose with chemotherapy while in hospital’ was a recent headline in a ...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...
It is estimated that over three-quarters of a million people are injured or die in hospitals each y...
The delivery of hospital care is changing: the aging population results in more patients being admit...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
Significant efforts are currently under way to improve the safety of the medication process in hospi...
Introduction. Adverse drug events (ADEs) caused by medication errors occur regularly in hospitals. R...
Background: Medication errors can cause severe injuries and may lead to death. Electronic health rec...
Medication errors have been increasingly recognized as a major cause of iatrogenic illness and syste...
Medication therapy is becoming increasingly more complex as new drugs are developed and more therape...
For decades it has been suggested that pharmacists are under-utilized and could better use their kno...
Medication can harm patients. Measures to prevent medication errors, are often based on information ...
The suspected cost of medication errors in clinical practice is an annual $1.69 billion dollars. A t...
Patient received a tenfold overdose with chemotherapy while in hospital’ was a recent headline in a ...
INTRODUCTION: Information technology (IT) plays a pivotal role in improving patient safety, but can ...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...