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Prevention of prescription errors by computerized, on-line, individual patient related surveillance of drug order entry.

作者信息

Oliven A, Zalman D, Shilankov Y, Yeshurun D, Odeh M

机构信息

Department of Medicine B, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Technion, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;90:632-4.

PMID:15460770
Abstract

Computerized prescription of drugs is expected to reduce the number of many preventable drug ordering errors. In the present study we evaluated the usefullness of a computerized drug order entry (CDOE) system in reducing prescription errors. A department of internal medicine using a comprehensive CDOE, which included also patient-related drug-laboratory, drug-disease and drug-allergy on-line surveillance was compared to a similar department in which drug orders were handwritten. CDOE reduced prescription errors to 25-35%. The causes of errors remained similar, and most errors, on both departments, were associated with abnormal renal function and electrolyte balance. Residual errors remaining on the CDOE-using department were due to handwriting on the typed order, failure to feed patients' diseases, and system failures. The use of CDOE was associated with a significant reduction in mean hospital stay and in the number of changes performed in the prescription. The findings of this study both quantity the impact of comprehensive CDOE on prescription errors and delineate the causes for remaining errors.

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