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Evaluation of medication incidents in a long-term care facility using electronic medication administration records and barcode technology.

Fuller AEC, Guirguis LM, Sadowski CA, et al. Evaluation of medication incidents in a long-term care facility using electronic medication administration records and barcode technology. Sr Care Pharm. 2022;37(9):421-447. doi:10.4140/tcp.n.2022.421.

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October 5, 2022
Fuller AEC, Guirguis LM, Sadowski CA, et al. Sr Care Pharm. 2022;37(9):421-447.
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While barcode-assisted medication administration (BCMA) and electronic medication administration records (eMAR) technologies have reduced adverse drug events, workarounds that may contribute to medication errors have been identified for both. This study of medication administration errors was conducted in a Canadian long-term care facility following implementation of eMAR-BCMA software. During the twenty-nine-month study period, 190 medication administration errors were reported.

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Fuller AEC, Guirguis LM, Sadowski CA, et al. Evaluation of medication incidents in a long-term care facility using electronic medication administration records and barcode technology. Sr Care Pharm. 2022;37(9):421-447. doi:10.4140/tcp.n.2022.421.

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