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STUDY
Sources and types of discrepancies between electronic medical records and actual outpatient medication use.
Orrico KB. J Manag Care Pharm. 2008;14:626-631.
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.
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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.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Medication reconciliation only as good as the IT allows.
Page D. Hosp Health Networks. March 2011.
STUDY
Medication discrepancies in integrated electronic health records.
Linsky A, Simon SR. BMJ Qual Saf. 2013;22:103-109.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Winning the battle for standardization.
Health Manage Technol. October 2007;28:34-36.
COMMENTARY
Patient safety beyond the hospital.
Gandhi TK, Lee TH. N Engl J Med. 2010;363:1001-1003.
COMMENTARY
Preventing medication errors in hospitals through a systems approach and technological innovation: a prescription for 2010.
Crane J, Crane FG. Hosp Top. Fall 2006;84:3-8.
STUDY
Utilising improvement science methods to optimise medication reconciliation.
White CM, Schoettker PJ, Conway PH, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2011;20:372-380.
SPECIAL OR THEME ISSUE
eMedication Monitoring.
AHRQ Health Care Innovations Exchange. March 16, 2011.
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A long-term follow-up evaluation of electronic health record prescribing safety.
Abramson EL, Malhotra S, Osorio SN, et al. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2013 Apr 11; [Epub ahead of print].
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Implementing medication reconciliation in outpatient pediatrics.
Rappaport DI, Collins B, Koster A, et al. Pediatrics. 2011;128:e1600-e1607.
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The impact of prescribing safety alerts for elderly persons in an electronic medical record: an interrupted time series evaluation.
Smith DH, Perrin N, Feldstein A, et al. Arch Intern Med. 2006;166:1098-1104.
NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINE ARTICLE
The right dose of technology helps the medicine go down.
Patton S. CIO Magazine. November 1, 2005.
STUDY
Parents as partners in obtaining the medication history.
Porter SC, Kohane IS, Goldmann DA. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2005;12:299-305.
COMMENTARY
Application of electronic health records to The Joint Commission's 2011 National Patient Safety Goals.
Radecki RP, Sittig DF. JAMA. 2011;306:92-93.
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A network collaboration implementing technology to improve medication dispensing and administration in critical access hospitals.
Wakefield DS, Ward MM, Loes JL, O'Brien J. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2010;17:584-587.
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