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A prospective hazard and improvement analytic approach to predicting the effectiveness of medication error interventions.

Karnon J, McIntosh A, Dean JE, et al. A prospective hazard and improvement analytic approach to predicting the effectiveness of medication error interventions. Saf Sci. 2006;45(4). doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2006.08.026.

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February 28, 2007
Karnon J, McIntosh A, Dean JE, et al. Saf Sci. 2006;45(4).
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The authors describe a model used to predict rates of preventable adverse drug events and assess the effectiveness of interventions for reducing those errors, including computerized physician order entry, pharmacists on ward rounds, and barcoding.

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Karnon J, McIntosh A, Dean JE, et al. A prospective hazard and improvement analytic approach to predicting the effectiveness of medication error interventions. Saf Sci. 2006;45(4). doi:10.1016/j.ssci.2006.08.026.

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