OBJECTIVE: The goal was to determine the impact on medication prescribing errors of adding a pediatric medication list (quicklist) to a computerized physician order entry system in a pediatric emergency department. METHODS: The quicklist is a drug dosing support tool that targets the most common medications in our clinical setting. We performed a retrospective comparison of orders from 420 randomly selected visits before and after quicklist introduction. Error rates were analyzed with respect to urgency level, physician training level, and patient age. The quicklist was examined for frequency of use and error rates. RESULTS: The 840 patient visits (420 before intervention and 420 after intervention) generated 724 medication orders, which co...
ObjectivesPrescription errors occur frequently in pediatric emergency departments (PEDs).The effect ...
Objective: To assess the effect of an electronic prescribing (EP) system on the incidence and type o...
Purpose To compare four methods of detecting prescribing errors (PE) in the same patient cohorts bef...
OBJECTIVE: Although initial research suggests that computerized physician order entry reduces pediat...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and types of pediatric medicat...
Purpose: Predefined error opportunity categories were used as a surrogate for medication errors to a...
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published a report stating, Every year in the United State...
Improving pediatric patient safety by preventing medication errors that may result in adverse drug e...
Medication dosing errors are frequent in neonatal wards. In an Iranian neonatal ward, a 7.5 months s...
Objective: This project was completed to determine the frequency and type of prescribing errors occu...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective: To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after ...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after t...
ObjectivesPrescription errors occur frequently in pediatric emergency departments (PEDs).The effect ...
Objective: To assess the effect of an electronic prescribing (EP) system on the incidence and type o...
Purpose To compare four methods of detecting prescribing errors (PE) in the same patient cohorts bef...
OBJECTIVE: Although initial research suggests that computerized physician order entry reduces pediat...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the frequency and types of pediatric medicat...
Purpose: Predefined error opportunity categories were used as a surrogate for medication errors to a...
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published a report stating, Every year in the United State...
Improving pediatric patient safety by preventing medication errors that may result in adverse drug e...
Medication dosing errors are frequent in neonatal wards. In an Iranian neonatal ward, a 7.5 months s...
Objective: This project was completed to determine the frequency and type of prescribing errors occu...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective: To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after ...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with basic...
Objective To compare the incidence and severity rating of dose prescribing errors before and after t...
ObjectivesPrescription errors occur frequently in pediatric emergency departments (PEDs).The effect ...
Objective: To assess the effect of an electronic prescribing (EP) system on the incidence and type o...
Purpose To compare four methods of detecting prescribing errors (PE) in the same patient cohorts bef...