Tiering drug-drug interaction alerts by severity increases compliance rates.
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Tiering drug-drug interaction alerts by severity increases compliance rates.
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Tiering drug-drug interaction alerts by severity increases compliance rates.
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Andrew C Seger
David W Bates
Diane L Seger
Eileen Yoshida
Marilyn D Paterno
Paul N Gorman
Saverio M Maviglia
Tejal K Gandhi
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10.1197/JAMIA.M2808
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2008-10-24T00:00:00Z