Linking laboratory and pharmacy: opportunities for reducing errors and improving care.
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Limitations of medical research and evidence at the patient-clinician encounter scaleThe effect of automated alerts on provider ordering behavior in an outpatient settingCriteria for assessing high-priority drug-drug interactions for clinical decision support in electronic health recordsChallenges to integrating pharmacogenetic testing into medication therapy managementLinking laboratory and medication data: new opportunities for pharmacoepidemiological research.Compliance with platelet count monitoring recommendations and management of possible heparin-induced thrombocytopenia in hospitalized patients receiving low-molecular-weight heparin.Adverse drug event rates in six community hospitals and the potential impact of computerized physician order entry for prevention.Overview of laboratory data tools available in a single electronic medical recordEvaluation of pharmacy information system in teaching, private and social services Hospitals in 2011.Impact of pharmacist's interventions on cost of drug therapy in intensive care unit.Evaluation of medium-term consequences of implementing commercial computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support prescribing systems in two 'early adopter' hospitalsOverriding of drug safety alerts in computerized physician order entry.Factors associated with ordering laboratory monitoring of high-risk medications.Laboratory monitoring of drugs at initiation of therapy in ambulatory care.The evidence for the effectiveness of safety alerts in electronic patient medication record systems at the point of pharmacy order entry: a systematic review.Understanding pharmacist decision making for adverse drug event (ADE) detection.A systematic review to evaluate the accuracy of electronic adverse drug event detectionComprehensive analysis of a medication dosing error related to CPOEA pharmacy medication alert system based on renal function in older patients.Randomized trial to improve prescribing safety during pregnancyA systematic review of the performance characteristics of clinical event monitor signals used to detect adverse drug events in the hospital settingUse of computerized decision support systems to improve antibiotic prescribing.Optimising drug prescribing and dispensing in subjects at risk for drug errors due to renal impairment: improving drug safety in primary healthcare by low eGFR alerts.A randomized trial of electronic clinical reminders to improve medication laboratory monitoring.Can surveillance systems identify and avert adverse drug events? A prospective evaluation of a commercial application.Impact of non-interruptive medication laboratory monitoring alerts in ambulatory care.Consensus list of signals to detect potential adverse drug reactions in nursing homes.E-pharmacovigilance: development and implementation of a computable knowledge base to identify adverse drug reactions.Frequency and nature of drug-drug interactions in a Dutch university hospitalBeyond the prescription: medication monitoring and adverse drug events in older adults.Characterization of Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Therapy Initiation in High-Risk Patients With Heart Failure.The evolution of the market for commercial computerized physician order entry and computerized decision support systems for prescribing.Few Disparities in Baseline Laboratory Testing After the Diuretic or Digoxin Initiation by Medicare Fee-For-Service Beneficiaries.Feasibility of point-of-care creatinine testing in community pharmacy to monitor drug therapy in ambulatory elderly patients.Physicians' views on the professional roles of pharmacists in patient care in Eritrea.Improving patient safety and efficiency of medication reconciliation through the development and adoption of a computer-assisted tool with automated electronic integration of population-based community drug data: the RightRx project.Appropriate baseline laboratory testing following ACEI or ARB initiation by Medicare FFS beneficiaries.A computerized adverse drug event alerting system using clinical rules: a retrospective and prospective comparison with conventional medication surveillance in the Netherlands.Implementation of a computer-assisted monitoring system for the detection of adverse drug reactions in gastroenterology.Renal Association Clinical Practice Guidelines on acute kidney injury.
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Linking laboratory and pharmacy: opportunities for reducing errors and improving care.
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Linking laboratory and pharmacy: opportunities for reducing errors and improving care.
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David Klass
David W Bates
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