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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedSchiff G, Mirica MM, Dhavle AA
A prescription for enhancing electronic prescribing safety.
The authors review six areas in which electronic prescribing areas can be improved to transform medication ordering quality and safety. They recommend incorporating medication indications into electronic prescribing, establishing a single shared online medication list, implementing an electronic cancellation mechanism for pharmacies, implementing standardized structured and codified prescription instruction, reengineering clinical decision support, and redesigning electronic prescribing to facilitate ordering of nondrug alternatives.
AHRQ-funded; HS023694.
Citation: Schiff G, Mirica MM, Dhavle AA .
A prescription for enhancing electronic prescribing safety.
Health Aff 2018 Nov;37(11):1877-83. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2018.0725..
Keywords: Adverse Drug Events (ADE), Adverse Events, Health Information Technology (HIT), Healthcare Delivery, Medical Errors, Medication, Medication: Safety, Patient Safety
Gupta A, Harrod M, Quinn M
Mind the overlap: how system problems contribute to cognitive failure and diagnostic errors.
This study focused on how system problems within two academic institutions contribute to cognitive and diagnostic errors of inpatient physicians. Observations were conducted by physicians, nurses, and non-clinicians (qualitative researchers, social scientists and health care engineers). Focus groups were also conducted. System-based problems included interruptions, time constraints and physical space.
AHRQ-funded; HS024385; HS022835; HS022087.
Citation: Gupta A, Harrod M, Quinn M .
Mind the overlap: how system problems contribute to cognitive failure and diagnostic errors.
Diagnosis 2018 Sep 25;5(3):151-56. doi: 10.1515/dx-2018-0014..
Keywords: Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Quality of Care, Healthcare Delivery, Inpatient Care, Medical Errors