Commentary Look-alike, sound-alike oncology medications. Citation Text: Schulmeister L. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL March 22, 2006 Schulmeister L. View more articles from the same authors. The author explains how similar product names and labels contribute to medication errors in cancer treatment and shares risk reduction strategies to minimize such mistakes. PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Schulmeister L. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Patient misidentification in oncology care. July 2, 2008 WebM&M Cases Chemotherapy Extravasation January 1, 2008 Frequency of risk factors that potentially increase harm from medications in older adults receiving primary care. January 23, 2008 Seven (potentially) deadly prescribing errors. 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Frequency of risk factors that potentially increase harm from medications in older adults receiving primary care. January 23, 2008
Engineering Patient Safety in Radiation Oncology: University of North Carolina's Pursuit for High Reliability and Value Creation. May 6, 2015
Safer Delivery of Surgical Services: a Programme of Controlled Before-and-after Intervention Studies with Pre-planned Pooled Data Analysis. January 25, 2017
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Seeking a safer surgery: some states crack down on doctors who perform unregulated outpatient procedures. August 5, 2009
Patient safety and health information technology conference: A newsmaker interview with Carolyn M. Clancy, MD. June 22, 2005
Hospitals try to calm doctors' outbursts: medical road rage affecting patient safety, group says. August 27, 2008
An Organisation with a Memory: Report of an Expert Group on Learning from Adverse Events in the NHS Chaired by the Chief Medical Officer. March 6, 2005
The cost of errors: Medicare's new policy could cost the average hospital $23,772: study. June 25, 2008
Interview In Conversation with...Barbara Pelletreau and John Riggi about Cybersecurity March 27, 2024
STOPP/START criteria for potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people: version 3. September 27, 2023
Handling injectable medications in anaesthesia: Guidelines from the Association of Anaesthetists. August 23, 2023
Patient Safety Innovations Ambulatory Safety Nets to Reduce Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Cancer July 31, 2023
Patient Safety Innovations Remote Response Team and Customized Alert Settings Help Improve Management of Sepsis May 31, 2023
Quality and Safety Considerations in Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy: An ASTRO Safety White Paper Update. May 17, 2023
Impact of patient safety climate on infection prevention practices and healthcare worker and patient outcomes. May 10, 2023
Translating electronic health record-based patient safety algorithms from research to clinical practice at multiple sites. August 3, 2022
ASHP Standard for Certification as a Center of Excellence in Medication-Use Safety and Pharmacy Practice. April 20, 2022
Indication-specific opioid prescribing for US patients with Medicaid or private Insurance, 2017 June 10, 2020
Recommendations of individualized medical treatment and common adverse events management for lung cancer patients during the outbreak of COVID-19 epidemic. May 13, 2020
STOPP/START criteria for potentially inappropriate medications/potential prescribing omissions in older people: origin and progress. January 8, 2020
Standardising the classification of harm associated with medication errors: the Harm Associated with Medication Error Classification (HAMEC). May 15, 2019
Comparison of a prototype for indications-based prescribing with 2 commercial prescribing systems. May 1, 2019
Effects of chemotherapy prescription clinical decision-support systems on the chemotherapy process: a systematic review. April 24, 2019
Specifications of computerized provider order entry and clinical decision support systems for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a systematic review. October 10, 2018
Usage and accuracy of medication data from nationwide health information exchange in Quebec, Canada. June 13, 2018