@article{12831, author = {Jacquelyn Crane and Frederick G. Crane}, title = {Preventing medication errors in hospitals through a systems approach and technological innovation: a prescription for 2010.}, abstract = {

Medication errors in hospital settings are considered both widespread and costly to the American healthcare system; yet, it is tractable to available solutions. This article offers a novel prescription for the problem that could be implemented by 2010. It consists of a systems approach--failure mode effects analysis (FMEA)--in combination with emerging technologies, such as a decision support system (DDS) with integrated real-time medical informatics, electronic medical records (EMR), computer physician order entry (CPOE), bar coding, automated dispensing machines (ADM), and robotics. Cost and benefit analysis reveals that this proposed integrated solution will radically reduce medication errors in hospitals and save the lives of thousands of Americans who frequent such facilities on an annual basis, as well as reduce healthcare costs.

}, year = {2006}, journal = {Hosp Top}, volume = {84}, pages = {3-8}, month = {12/2006}, issn = {0018-5868}, language = {eng}, }