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Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 2003
THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICATION SAFETY HAS BEEN RECognized for many years, but only recently has it reemerged as a major public health issue based on numerous recent studies and high-profile safety events. Drug safety dates back to the 1950s, when in response to reports of chloramphenicol-associated aplastic anemia, the American Medical Association ...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF MEDICATION SAFETY HAS BEEN RECognized for many years, but only recently has it reemerged as a major public health issue based on numerous recent studies and high-profile safety events. Drug safety dates back to the 1950s, when in response to reports of chloramphenicol-associated aplastic anemia, the American Medical Association ...
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2008
Patient safety is a state of mind, not a technology. The technologies used in the medical setting represent tools that must be properly designed, used well, and assessed on an on-going basis. Moreover, in all settings, building a culture of safety is pivotal for improving safety, and many nontechnologic approaches, such as medication reconciliation and
Carol A, Keohane, David W, Bates
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Patient safety is a state of mind, not a technology. The technologies used in the medical setting represent tools that must be properly designed, used well, and assessed on an on-going basis. Moreover, in all settings, building a culture of safety is pivotal for improving safety, and many nontechnologic approaches, such as medication reconciliation and
Carol A, Keohane, David W, Bates
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American Nurse Journal
Medication safety systems provide comprehensive frameworks for preventing, identifying, and mitigating medication-related harm through integrated approaches addressing system vulnerabilities throughout the medication use process. Error prevention strategies employ human factors engineering, high-alert medication safeguards, technology utilization, and ...
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Medication safety systems provide comprehensive frameworks for preventing, identifying, and mitigating medication-related harm through integrated approaches addressing system vulnerabilities throughout the medication use process. Error prevention strategies employ human factors engineering, high-alert medication safeguards, technology utilization, and ...
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2009
The supply and administration of medicines is an area of practice in which a number of healthcare professionals (e.g. nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals) are involved. Prescribing is a relatively new role which many of these healthcare professionals have adopted.
Molly Courtenay, Matt Griffiths
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The supply and administration of medicines is an area of practice in which a number of healthcare professionals (e.g. nurses, pharmacists and allied health professionals) are involved. Prescribing is a relatively new role which many of these healthcare professionals have adopted.
Molly Courtenay, Matt Griffiths
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Hospital Pharmacy, 2005
Hospital Pharmacy presents a new feature to keep pharmacists abreast of new publications in the medical/pharmacy literature. Articles of interest will be abstracted monthly regarding a broad scope of topics.
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Hospital Pharmacy presents a new feature to keep pharmacists abreast of new publications in the medical/pharmacy literature. Articles of interest will be abstracted monthly regarding a broad scope of topics.
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