Objectives: To investigate trends in data errors over the 40 months after the implementation of an electronic medical record (eMR) system in an Australian regional Drug and Alcohol (D&A) Service. Methods: One hundred and twenty three error reports and data on occasions of service were obtained from the D&A Service. Statistical analysis was conducted to describe types of errors, to compare distribution of error types among different documentation forms, D&A Service sites and job roles. Error rates were also analysed. Results: In the 40 months after the implementation, a total of 18,549 errors occurred. These errors were grouped into four types: mismatched data fields (54.5 %), duplicate medical record (1.8 %), date/time error (8.2 %...
AIM: This study aimed to examine reported medication error trends in an Australian paediatric hospit...
The objective of this study was to resolve the problem whereby data entry error rates are compounded...
Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology...
Objectives: To investigate trends in data errors over the 40 months after the implementation of an...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Objectives: To investigate trends in data errors over the 40 months after the i...
Error-laden data can negatively affect clinical and operational decision making, research findings a...
INTRODUCTION: Starting in June 2010 the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) clinic (a large urban HI...
Abstract Aim To analyse medication error data from a hospital's electronic reporting system and iden...
This paper examines the impact of an Internet-based method on the collection of medication error occ...
Abstract Background Improvements in the quality of he...
Objectives: To (i) compare medication errors identified at audit and observation with medication inc...
PURPOSE: Reporting and analysing the data on medication errors (MEs) is important and contributes t...
Introduction: Starting in June 2010 the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) clinic (a large urban HI...
This study examined the effectiveness of an inpatient electronic medication record system in reducin...
Expectations to Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems in healthcare are high when it comes to redu...
AIM: This study aimed to examine reported medication error trends in an Australian paediatric hospit...
The objective of this study was to resolve the problem whereby data entry error rates are compounded...
Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology...
Objectives: To investigate trends in data errors over the 40 months after the implementation of an...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Objectives: To investigate trends in data errors over the 40 months after the i...
Error-laden data can negatively affect clinical and operational decision making, research findings a...
INTRODUCTION: Starting in June 2010 the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) clinic (a large urban HI...
Abstract Aim To analyse medication error data from a hospital's electronic reporting system and iden...
This paper examines the impact of an Internet-based method on the collection of medication error occ...
Abstract Background Improvements in the quality of he...
Objectives: To (i) compare medication errors identified at audit and observation with medication inc...
PURPOSE: Reporting and analysing the data on medication errors (MEs) is important and contributes t...
Introduction: Starting in June 2010 the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) clinic (a large urban HI...
This study examined the effectiveness of an inpatient electronic medication record system in reducin...
Expectations to Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems in healthcare are high when it comes to redu...
AIM: This study aimed to examine reported medication error trends in an Australian paediatric hospit...
The objective of this study was to resolve the problem whereby data entry error rates are compounded...
Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology...