Skip Navigation
Search
Advanced Search
< Back
Email to a colleague
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.
PubMed citation
Available at (subscription required)
Resource Type:
Journal Article
>
Review
Target Audience:
Health Care Providers
>
Pharmacists
Non-Health Care Professionals
>
Information Professionals
Non-Health Care Professionals
>
Safety Scientists
Clinical Area:
Pharmacy
Safety Target:
Medication Safety
Approach to Improving Safety:
Technologic Approaches
Origin/Sponsor:
North America
>
United States of America
Produced for the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
by a team of
editors
at the
University of California, San Francisco
with guidance from a prominent
Editorial Board
. This site was designed and implemented by
Silverchair
.
Contact AHRQ PSNet
|
Copyright
|
AHRQ PSNet Privacy Policy
|
Terms & Conditions
|
Help
AHRQ Home
|
Questions?
|
Contact AHRQ
|
Site Map
|
Accessibility
|
Privacy Policy
|
Freedom of Information Act
|
Disclaimers
HHS Home
|
The White House
|
USA.gov: U.S. Government Official Web Portal
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality • 540 Gaither Road Rockville, MD 20850 • Telephone: (301) 427-1364