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STUDY
Can an electronic prescribing system detect doctors who are more likely to make a serious prescribing error?
Coleman JJ, Hemming K, Nightingale PG, et al. J R Soc Med. 2011;104:208-218.
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Preventing potentially inappropriate medication use in hospitalized older patients with a computerized provider order entry warning system.
Mattison MLP, Afonso KA, Ngo LH, Mukamal KJ. Arch Intern Med. 2010;170:1331-1336.
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Effect of bar-code technology on the safety of medication administration.
Poon EG, Keohane CA, Yoon CS, et al. N Engl J Med. 2010;362:1698-1707.
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Does the implementation of an electronic prescribing system create unintended medication errors? A study of the sociotechnical context through the analysis of reported medication incidents.
Redwood S, Rajakumar A, Hodson J, Coleman JJ. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2011;11:29.
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Evaluating clinical decision support systems: monitoring CPOE order check override rates in the Department of Veterans Affairs' computerized patient record system.
Lin C-P, Payne TH, Nichol WP, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008;15:620-626.
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Impact of electronic prescribing in a hospital setting: a process-focused evaluation.
Cunningham TR, Geller ES, Clarke SW. Int J Med Inform. 2008;77:546-554.
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Developing a programme for medication reconciliation at the time of admission into hospital.
Manzorro AG, Zoni AC, Rieiro CR, et al. Int J Clin Pharm. 2011;33:603-609.
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The unintended consequences of computerized provider order entry: findings from a mixed methods exploration.
Ash JS, Sittig DF, Dykstra R, Campbell E, Guappone K. Int J Med Inform. 2009;78(suppl 1): S69-S76.
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Lessons learned from implementation of a computerized application for pending tests at hospital discharge.
Dalal AK, Poon EG, Karson AS, Gandhi TK, Roy CL. J Hosp Med. 2011;6:16-21.
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Medicines reconciliation using a shared electronic health care record.
Moore P, Armitage G, Wright J, Dobrzanski S, Ansari N, Hammond I, Scally A. J Patient Saf. 2011;7:147-153.
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Impact of a computerized physician order entry system on compliance with prescription accuracy requirements.
Mir C, Gadri A, Zelger GL, Pichon R, Pannatier A. Pharm World Sci. 2009;31:596-602.
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Fall prevention in acute care hospitals: a randomized trial.
Dykes PC, Carroll DL, Hurley A, et al. JAMA. 2010;304:1912-1918.
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Safety of using a computerized rounding and sign-out system to reduce resident duty hours.
Van Eaton EG, McDonough K, Lober WB, Johnson EA, Pellegrini CA, Horvath KD. Acad Med. 2010;85:1189-1195.
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Using an enhanced oral chemotherapy computerized provider order entry system to reduce prescribing errors and improve safety.
Collins CM, Elsaid KA. Int J Qual Health Care. 2011;23:36-43.
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Impact of implementing alerts about medication black-box warnings in electronic health records.
Yu DT, Seger DL, Lasser KE, et al. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2011;20:192-202.
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Errors and electronic prescribing: a controlled laboratory study to examine task complexity and interruption effects.
Magrabi F, Li SY, Day RO, Coiera E. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010;17:575-583.
COMMENTARY
Eptifibatide Epilogue
Churchill WW, Fiumara K. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. April 2009.
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Bar code medication administration technology: characterization of high-alert medication triggers and clinician workarounds.
Miller DF, Fortier CR, Garrison KL. Ann Pharmacother. 2011;45:162-168.
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Medication errors occurring with the use of bar-code administration technology.
PA-PSRS Patient Saf Advis. December 2008;5:122-126.
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Effects of CPOE on provider cognitive workload: a randomized crossover trial.
Avansino J, Leu MG. Pediatrics. 2012;130:e547-e552.
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