Objectives: To conduct a systematic review and narrative synthesis of interventions based on secondary use of data (SUD) from electronic prescribing (EP) and electronic hospital pharmacy (EHP) systems and their effectiveness in secondary care, and to identify factors influencing SUD. Method: The search strategy had four facets: 1. Electronic databases, 2. Medication safety, 3. Hospitals and quality/safety, and 4. SUD. Searches were conducted within EMBASE, Medline, CINAHL, and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts. Empirical SUD intervention studies that aimed to improve medication safety and/or quality, and any studies providing insight into factors affecting SUD were included. Results: We identified nine quantitative studies of SUD inter...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Aims of the study The aim of this thesis was to improve medication safety at the hospital community ...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review and narrative synthesis of interventions based on seconda...
Background: Electronic prescribing (EP) and electronic hospital pharmacy (EHP) systems are increasin...
CONTEXT: "Meaningful use" of electronic health records to improve quality of care has remained under...
Background: Monitoring for potentially hazardous prescribing is increasingly important to improve me...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Contains fulltext : 153117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dru...
The increase in implementation of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in secondary care and the use ...
Routine healthcare data is becoming widely available, usually as a result of administrative systems....
Aim: To collate and synthesise current research evidence related to interventions that support safe ...
Introduction: The extent of preventable medication-related hospital admissions and medication-relate...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Aims of the study The aim of this thesis was to improve medication safety at the hospital community ...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review and narrative synthesis of interventions based on seconda...
Background: Electronic prescribing (EP) and electronic hospital pharmacy (EHP) systems are increasin...
CONTEXT: "Meaningful use" of electronic health records to improve quality of care has remained under...
Background: Monitoring for potentially hazardous prescribing is increasingly important to improve me...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Contains fulltext : 153117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dru...
The increase in implementation of electronic prescribing (EP) systems in secondary care and the use ...
Routine healthcare data is becoming widely available, usually as a result of administrative systems....
Aim: To collate and synthesise current research evidence related to interventions that support safe ...
Introduction: The extent of preventable medication-related hospital admissions and medication-relate...
Background: Examines properly implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) which associated wi...
Aims of the study The aim of this thesis was to improve medication safety at the hospital community ...
Medication errors are a major source of morbidity and mortality. Inadequate laboratory monitoring of...