Commentary Information technology cannot guarantee patient safety. Citation Text: de Wildt SN, Verzijden R, van den Anker JN, et al. Information technology cannot guarantee patient safety. BMJ. 2007;334(7598):851-2. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL March 3, 2011 de Wildt SN, Verzijden R, van den Anker JN, et al. BMJ. 2007;334(7598):851-2. View more articles from the same authors. The authors provide a case report of an infant who received a seven-fold overdose due to problems with a spreadsheet used for dosing calculations. PubMed citation Available at Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: de Wildt SN, Verzijden R, van den Anker JN, et al. Information technology cannot guarantee patient safety. BMJ. 2007;334(7598):851-2. Copy Citation Format: Google ScholarPubMedBibTeXEndNote X3 XMLEndNote 7 XMLEndnote taggedPubMedIdRIS Download Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Preventing home medication administration errors. March 14, 2022 Improving handoff by deliberate cognitive processing: results from a randomized controlled experimental study. April 28, 2021 Safety of the Manchester Triage System to detect critically ill children at the emergency department. September 27, 2016 Experiences with Lean Six Sigma as improvement strategy to reduce parenteral medication administration errors and associated potential risk of harm. July 26, 2017 The impact of type of manual medication cart filling method on the frequency of medication administration errors: a prospective before and after study. December 29, 2014 Effect of a comprehensive surgical safety system on patient outcomes. September 20, 2011 Drug administration errors in an institution for individuals with intellectual disability: an observational study. October 4, 2011 Where are my instruments? Hazards in delivery of surgical instruments. August 10, 2016 Diagnostic error as a result of drug-laboratory test interactions. March 6, 2019 Impact of interactions between drugs and laboratory test results on diagnostic test interpretation—a systematic review. November 21, 2018 View More Related Resources Perspective Surveillance Monitoring to Improve Patient Safety in Acute Hospital Care Units April 26, 2023 Perspectives on Safety Annual Perspective Technology as a Tool for Improving Patient Safety March 29, 2023 WebM&M Cases Norepinephrine Dosing Error Associated with Multiple Health System Vulnerabilities May 26, 2021 ISMP medication error report analysis. June 16, 2019 Usability testing of a mobile app to report medication errors anonymously: mixed-methods approach. January 16, 2019 Incidence of speech recognition errors in the emergency department. September 14, 2016 Medication errors involving overrides of healthcare technology. January 20, 2016 Best practices: an electronic drug alert program to improve safety in an accountable care environment. November 16, 2015 Technology, cognition and error. November 6, 2015 Comparing errors in ED computer-assisted vs conventional pediatric drug dosing and administration. August 4, 2010 View More See More About The Topic Hospitals Health Care Providers Health Care Executives and Administrators Information Professionals Emergency Medicine View More
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