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COMMENTARY
Making inpatient medication reconciliation patient centered, clinically relevant and implementable: a consensus statement on key principles and necessary first steps.
Greenwald JL, Halasyamani L, Greene J, et al. J Hosp Med. 2010;5:477-485.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Piecing together medication administration.
Anderson HJ. Health Data Manage. May 1, 2009;17:22.
STUDY
Assessing the accuracy of drug profiles in an electronic medical record system of a Washington State hospital.
Platte B, Akinci F, Güç Y. Am J Manag Care. 2010;16:e245-e250.
STUDY
Improving medication safety in primary care using electronic health records.
Nemeth LS, Wessell AM. J Patient Saf. 2010;6:238-243.
STUDY
Electronic prescribing within an electronic health record reduces ambulatory prescribing errors.
Abramson EL, Barrón Y, Quaresimo J, Kaushal R. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2011;37:470-478.
STUDY
Accuracy of computer-generated, Spanish-language medicine labels.
Sharif I, Tse J. Pediatrics. 2010;125:960-965.
STUDY
An effort to improve electronic health record medication list accuracy between visits: patients' and physicians' response.
Staroselsky M, Volk LA, Tsurikova R, et al. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:153-160.
STUDY
Dispensing error rate in a highly automated mail-service pharmacy practice.
Teagarden JR, Nagle B, Aubert RE, Wasdyke C, Courtney P, Epstein RS. Pharmacotherapy. 2005;25:1629-1635.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Medication reconciliation only as good as the IT allows.
Page D. Hosp Health Networks. March 2011.
STUDY
Transmitting and processing electronic prescriptions: experiences of physician practices and pharmacies.
Grossman JM, Cross DA, Boukus ER, Cohen GR. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2012;19:353-359.
STUDY
Assessing the anticipated consequences of computer-based provider order entry at three community hospitals using an open-ended, semi-structured survey instrument.
Sittig DF, Ash JS, Guappone KP, Campbell EM, Dykstra RH. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:440-447.
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Improving the usability of intravenous medication labels to support safe medication delivery.
Bauer DT, Guerlain S. Int J Ind Ergon. 2011;41:394-399.
STUDY
Errors associated with outpatient computerized prescribing systems.
Nanji KC, Rothschild JM, Salzberg C, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011;18:767-773.
STUDY
Addition of electronic prescription transmission to computerized prescriber order entry: effect on dispensing errors in community pharmacies.
Moniz TT, Seger AC, Keohane CA, Seger DL, Bates DW, Rothschild JM. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2011;68:158-163.
REVIEW
E-prescribing: a focused review and new approach to addressing safety in pharmacies and primary care.
Odukoya OK, Chui MA. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2012 Oct 10; [Epub ahead of print].
COMMENTARY
Implementing a bar-code medication administration system.
Weber RJ. Hosp Pharm. 2008;43:1016-1023.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Winning the battle for standardization.
Health Manage Technol. October 2007;28:34-36.
STUDY
Bar-code technology for medication administration: medication errors and nurse satisfaction.
Fowler SB, Sohler P, Zarillo DF. MedSurg Nursing. 2009;18:103-110.
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Utilising improvement science methods to optimise medication reconciliation.
White CM, Schoettker PJ, Conway PH, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:372-380.
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Pharmacy dispensing of electronically discontinued medications.
Allen AS, Sequist TD. Ann Intern Med. 2012;157:700-705.
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