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Pharmacists and health information technology: emerging issues in patient safety.
Fuji KT, Galt KA. HEC Forum. 2008;20:259-275.
This review analyzes the social perspective of patient safety and how pharmacists should consider these elements when adopting health information technology (HIT) into their practice.
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Review
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Pharmacists
Information Professionals
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Clinical Area
Pharmacy
Safety Target
Medication Safety
Approach to Improving Safety
Technologic Approaches
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United States of America