EHR-Driven Medical Error: The Unknown and the Unknowable
This report, while most welcome, does not reflect the tip of the iceberg. More, it’s a scratch on the tip of the iceberg.
NOTE: parts of this text are taken from some of my previous publications.
Ross Koppel, Ph.D. FACMI, UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA
Senior Fellow, Wharton’s Leonard Davis Institute of Healthcare Economics;
Senior Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives, Perelman Sch of Medicine;
Adjunct Professor (full) Sociology Department;
Principal Investigator and Affil Prof of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine;
Senior Investigator, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Also: Chair, Clinical Information systems, AMIA; & Research Prof. Biomedical Informatics, SUNY@Buffalo
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