Commentary Computer technology and clinical work: still waiting for Godot. Citation Text: Wears RL, Berg M. Computer Technology and Clinical Work. JAMA. 2005;293(10). doi:10.1001/jama.293.10.1261. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 3, 2011 Wears RL, Berg M. JAMA. 2005;293(10). View more articles from the same authors. Available at PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Wears RL, Berg M. Computer Technology and Clinical Work. JAMA. 2005;293(10). doi:10.1001/jama.293.10.1261. Copy Citation Format: DOIGoogle ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Optimizing Pediatric Patient Safety in the Emergency Care Setting. October 19, 2022 Improving handoffs in the emergency department. July 13, 2010 Procedural safety in emergency care: a conceptual model and recommendations. November 30, 2012 Error reduction and performance improvement in the emergency department through formal teamwork training: evaluation results of the MedTeams project. December 22, 2009 Color coded medication safety system reduces community pediatric emergency nursing medication errors. November 25, 2009 The science of human factors: separating fact from fiction. September 19, 2013 An evidence-based toolkit for the development of effective and sustainable root cause analysis system safety solutions. October 23, 2013 Using information technology to improve the quality and safety of emergency care. July 6, 2011 In situ simulation: detection of safety threats and teamwork training in a high risk emergency department. December 30, 2014 Our current approach to root cause analysis: is it contributing to our failure to improve patient safety? December 21, 2017 View More Related Resources Patient Safety Innovations Ambulatory Safety Nets to Reduce Missed and Delayed Diagnoses of Cancer July 31, 2023 Standardizing opioid prescriptions to patients after ambulatory oncologic surgery reduces overprescription. July 1, 2020 Is the future of medical diagnosis in computer algorithms? May 29, 2019 Reduced verification of medication alerts increases prescribing errors. May 1, 2019 A prescription for enhancing electronic prescribing safety. December 12, 2018 Health IT Safe Practices for Closing the Loop. August 22, 2018 Effect of a pediatric early warning system on all-cause mortality in hospitalized pediatric patients. August 20, 2018 Ward round template: enhancing patient safety on ward rounds. June 13, 2018 Evaluating the accuracy of electronic pediatric drug dosing rules. September 4, 2015 Pediatric emergency department discharge prescriptions requiring pharmacy clarification. August 5, 2015 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Clinical Information Systems
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