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COMMENTARY
Bleeding Risk.
Crowther MA. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. July 2003.
STUDY
The importance of establishing regimen concordance in preventing medication errors in anticoagulant care.
Schillinger D, Wang F, Rodriguez M, Bindman A, Machtinger EL. J Health Comm. 2006;11:555-567.
COMMENTARY
ISMP medication error report analysis.
Cohen MR. Hosp Pharm. 2005;40:556-557.
COMMENTARY
System errors in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring: a case review.
Miller LA. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2005;50:507-516.
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A randomized trial of electronic clinical reminders to improve medication laboratory monitoring.
Matheny ME, Sequist TD, Seger AC, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2008;15:424-429.
STUDY
Electronic prescribing improves medication safety in community-based office practices.
Kaushal R, Kern LM, Barrón Y, Quaresimo J, Abramson EL. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25:530-536.
STUDY
Assessing and monitoring override medications in automated dispensing devices.
Kowiatek JG, Weber RJ, Skledar SJ, Frank S, DeVita M. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2006;32:309-317.
STUDY
Computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support in the long-term care setting: insights from the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care.
Rochon PA, Field TS, Bates DW, et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2005;53:1780-1789.
COMMENTARY
Moving Pains
Schell H, Wachter RM. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. July 2006.
STUDY
Evaluation of laboratory monitoring alerts within a computerized physician order entry system for medication orders.
Palen TE, Raebel M, Lyons E, Magid DM. Am J Manag Care. 2006;12:389-395.
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Injury and liability associated with monitored anesthesia care: a closed claims analysis.
Bhananker SM, Posner KL, Cheney FW, Caplan RA, Lee LA, Domino KB. Anesthesiology. 2006;104:228-234.
STUDY
An observational study of practice during transfer of patients from anaesthetic room to operating theatre.
Broom MA, Slater J, Ure DS. Anaesthesia. 2006;61:943-945.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
200 epidural blunders admitted after three women die.
Oakeshott I. The Sunday Times. June 18, 2006.
COMMENTARY
Impatient Inpatient Dosing
White RH. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. July/August 2005.
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Is the Admission Drug Dose Too Low?
Kaushal R, Abramson E. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. August 2009.
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