Commentary How the US drug safety system should be changed. Citation Text: Strom BL. How the US drug safety system should be changed. JAMA. 2006;295(17):2072-5. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL February 2, 2011 Strom BL. JAMA. 2006;295(17):2072-5. View more articles from the same authors. The author summarizes the current system of monitoring pharmaceutical safety in the United States, along with its limitations, and recommends an approach for improvement. PubMed citation Available at Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Strom BL. How the US drug safety system should be changed. JAMA. 2006;295(17):2072-5. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors. February 3, 2011 Unintended effects of a computerized physician order entry nearly hard-stop alert to prevent a drug interaction: a randomized controlled trial. September 1, 2016 Identifying and quantifying medication errors: evaluation of rapidly discontinued medication orders submitted to a computerized physician order entry system. March 10, 2011 Patient reported receipt of medication instructions for warfarin is associated with reduced risk of serious bleeding events. February 18, 2011 Effectiveness of an information technology intervention to improve prophylactic antibacterial use in the postoperative period. March 30, 2011 Patient safety superheroes in training: using a comic book to teach patient safety to residents. July 17, 2019 Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, emotional exhaustion, and job dissatisfaction. September 15, 2009 Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions. August 4, 2021 Medication errors and adverse drug events in an intensive care unit: direct observation approach for detection. June 28, 2010 Cost implications of actual and potential adverse events prevented by interventions of a critical care pharmacist. March 28, 2012 View More Related Resources Annual Perspective Annual Perspective: Topics in Medication Safety March 31, 2022 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 Practitioners agree on medication reconciliation value, but frustration and difficulties abound. April 29, 2018 The problem with medication reconciliation. August 31, 2016 Medication reconciliation physician order form. May 11, 2014 Challenges in posthospital care: nurses as coaches for medication management. August 24, 2011 Prescribing safely for children. July 26, 2011 The consumer: and now, a warning about labels. February 19, 2010 View More See More About The Topic Physicians Nurses Pharmacists Quality and Safety Professionals Pharmacy View More
Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors. February 3, 2011
Unintended effects of a computerized physician order entry nearly hard-stop alert to prevent a drug interaction: a randomized controlled trial. September 1, 2016
Identifying and quantifying medication errors: evaluation of rapidly discontinued medication orders submitted to a computerized physician order entry system. March 10, 2011
Patient reported receipt of medication instructions for warfarin is associated with reduced risk of serious bleeding events. February 18, 2011
Effectiveness of an information technology intervention to improve prophylactic antibacterial use in the postoperative period. March 30, 2011
Patient safety superheroes in training: using a comic book to teach patient safety to residents. July 17, 2019
Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, emotional exhaustion, and job dissatisfaction. September 15, 2009
Enabling a learning healthcare system with automated computer protocols that produce replicable and personalized clinician actions. August 4, 2021
Medication errors and adverse drug events in an intensive care unit: direct observation approach for detection. June 28, 2010
Cost implications of actual and potential adverse events prevented by interventions of a critical care pharmacist. March 28, 2012
Practitioners agree on medication reconciliation value, but frustration and difficulties abound. April 29, 2018