Ambulatory Computerized Prescribing and Preventable Adverse Drug Events
Conclusions: The implementation of computerized prescribing in the ambulatory setting was not associated with any change in preventable ADEs but was associated with a decrease in potential ADEs at Indianapolis but an increase at Boston, although the absolute rate of ADEs was much lower in Boston.
Source: Journal of Patient Safety - Category: Health Management Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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