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COMMENTARY
Prescribing errors resulting in adverse drug events: how can they be prevented?
Thurmann PA. Expert Opin Drug Saf. 2006;5:489-493.
STUDY
Pharmacist-supported medication review training for general practitioners: feasibility and acceptability.
Krska J, Gill D, Hansford D. Med Educ.
2006;40:1217-1225.
COMMENTARY
Surprise Wire
Pearl JM, Donaldson NE. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. July/August 2005.
STUDY
Medication prescribing errors involving the route of administration.
Lesar TS. Hosp Pharm. 2006;41:1053-1066.
STUDY
Medication error prevention by pharmacists.
Blum KV, Abel SR, Urbanski CJ, Pierce JM. Am J Hosp Pharm. 1988;45:1902-1903.
STUDY
Medication-error reporting and pharmacy resident experience during implementation of computerized prescriber order entry.
Weant KA, Cook AM, Armitstead JA. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007;64:526-530.
COMMENTARY
Count and Be Counted: Preparing Future Pharmacists to Promote a Culture of Safety
Alldredge BK, Koda-Kimble MA. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. April 2006.
STUDY
Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients.
Kaushal R, Bates DW, Landrigan C, et al. JAMA. 2001;285:2114-2120.
STUDY
Improving medication management for patients: the effect of a pharmacist on post-admission ward rounds.
Fertleman M, Barnett N, Patel T. Qual Saf Health Care. 2005;14:207-211.
COMMENTARY
Mandatory pharmacy residencies: one way to reduce medication errors.
Ibrahim RB, Bahgat-Ibrahim L, Reeves D. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2010;67:477-481.
STUDY
Medication error prevention by clinical pharmacists in two children's hospitals.
Folli HL, Poole RL, Benitz WE, Russo JC. Pediatrics. 1987;79:718-722.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Cardiovascular drugs: linked to many errors.
Santell JP. Drug Topics. June 20, 2005;149:HSE9.
STUDY
Acceptance of recommendations by inpatient pharmacy case managers: unintended consequences of hospitalist and specialist care.
Anderegg SV, Demik DE, Carter BL, et al. Pharmacotherapy. 2013;33:11-21.
STUDY
Medication reconciliation for reducing drug-discrepancy adverse events.
Boockvar KS, Carlson Lacorte H, Giambanco V, Fridman B, Siu A. Am J Geriatr Pharmacother. 2006;4:236-243.
STUDY
Antimicrobial prescription errors in hospitalized children: role of antimicrobial stewardship program in detection and intervention.
Di Pentima MC, Chan S, Eppes SC, Klein JD. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2009;53:715-723e1.
STUDY
Multidisciplinary approach to inpatient medication reconciliation in an academic setting.
Varkey P, Cunningham J, O'Meara J, Bonacci R, Desai N, Sheeler R. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2007;64:850-854.
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The epidemiology of prescribing errors: the potential impact of computerized prescriber order entry.
Bobb A, Gleason K, Husch M, Feinglass J, Yarnold PR, Noskin GA. Arch Intern Med. 2004;164:785-792.
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Medication Overdose.
Kaushal R. AHRQ WebM&M [serial online]. April 2003.
STUDY
Formal medicine reconciliation within the emergency department reduces the medication error rates for emergency admissions.
Mills PR, McGuffie AC. Emerg Med J. 2010;27:911-915.
REVIEW
Interventions in primary care to reduce medication related adverse events and hospital admissions: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Royal S, Smeaton L, Avery AJ, Hurwitz B, Sheikh A. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:23-31.
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