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Pediatric safety.
Runy LA. Hosp Health Netw. May 2009.
This condensed discussion shares information on safety issues that affect care for children.
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Resource Type
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Setting of Care
Hospitals
Target Audience
Health Care Providers
Health Care Executives and Administrators
Clinical Area
Pediatrics
Safety Target
Medication Errors/Preventable Adverse Drug Events
Approach to Improving Safety
Hospitalists
Clinical Pharmacist Involvement
Culture of Safety
Bar Coding and Radiofrequency ID Tagging
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE)
Origin/Sponsor
United States of America