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The study measured the impact of e-prescribing transmission functionality on the rate of dispensing medication errors in an ambulatory care setting.  The number of medication dispensing errors is on the rise. Possible reasons are increasing prescription volumes per pharmacy, provider fatigue, frequent workflow interruptions within pharmacies, and sound-alike and look-alike medications.
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The study measured the impact of e-prescribing transmission functionality on the rate of dispensing medication errors in an ambulatory care setting.  The number of medication dispensing errors is on the rise. Possible reasons are increasing prescription volumes per pharmacy, provider fatigue, frequent workflow interruptions within pharmacies, and sound-alike and look-alike medications.<ref name="E-prescribing">David W. Bates, Carol A. Keohane, Thomas T. Moniz, Jeffrey M. Rothschild, Andrew C. Seger and Diane Lew Seger.Addition of electronic prescription transmission to computerized prescriber order entry: Effect on dispensing errors in community pharmacies. http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/ps/i.do?p=HRCA&u=txshracd2509&id=GALE|A249311289&v=2.1&it=r&sid=summon&userGroup=txshracd2509&authCount=1</ref>
 
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Revision as of 18:55, 3 October 2015

This article was published in 2011 in American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy.

Introduction

The study measured the impact of e-prescribing transmission functionality on the rate of dispensing medication errors in an ambulatory care setting. The number of medication dispensing errors is on the rise. Possible reasons are increasing prescription volumes per pharmacy, provider fatigue, frequent workflow interruptions within pharmacies, and sound-alike and look-alike medications.[1]

Methods

Results

Conclusion

References

  1. David W. Bates, Carol A. Keohane, Thomas T. Moniz, Jeffrey M. Rothschild, Andrew C. Seger and Diane Lew Seger.Addition of electronic prescription transmission to computerized prescriber order entry: Effect on dispensing errors in community pharmacies. http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/ps/i.do?p=HRCA&u=txshracd2509&id=GALE%7CA249311289&v=2.1&it=r&sid=summon&userGroup=txshracd2509&authCount=1