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A computer alert system to prevent injury from adverse drug events: development and evaluation in a community teaching hospital.

Raschke RA, Gollihare B, Wunderlich TA, et al. A Computer Alert System to Prevent Injury From Adverse Drug Events. JAMA. 2003;280(15). doi:10.1001/jama.280.15.1317.

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September 7, 2005
Raschke RA, Gollihare B, Wunderlich TA, et al. JAMA. 2003;280(15).
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An alert system triggered by 37 drug-specific adverse events was programmed into a 650-bed hospital information system. The investigators found that 53% of the alerts were valid ("true positives") and that 44% of these had been unrecognized by the prescribing physicians prior to notification. The authors conclude that computer alert systems can help prevent a wide range of adverse drug events. This study was one of the first to support the use of trigger systems to recognize and help prevent medication errors.

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Raschke RA, Gollihare B, Wunderlich TA, et al. A Computer Alert System to Prevent Injury From Adverse Drug Events. JAMA. 2003;280(15). doi:10.1001/jama.280.15.1317.

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