Newspaper/Magazine Article Not quite fail-safe: computerizing isn't a panacea for dangerous drug errors, study shows. Citation Text: Not quite fail-safe: computerizing isn't a panacea for dangerous drug errors, study shows. Boodman SC. Washington Post. March 22, 2005; Page HE01. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL April 3, 2005 Boodman SC. Washington Post. March 22, 2005; Page HE01. View more articles from the same authors. Computerized provider order entry is revealed to have its own set of problems. Free full text Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Not quite fail-safe: computerizing isn't a panacea for dangerous drug errors, study shows. Boodman SC. Washington Post. March 22, 2005; Page HE01. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Anger management courses are a new tool for dealing with out-of-control doctors. March 13, 2013 Electronic medicine can send you test results quickly. But what if they're scary? April 11, 2018 The pain of wrong site surgery. July 6, 2011 Medical mystery: alcoholism didn’t cause man’s diabetes and cirrhosis. November 28, 2016 Shifting the risks at night. June 22, 2011 What a doctor may miss by reaching for the MRI first. May 28, 2014 Misdiagnosis is more common than drug errors or wrong-site surgery. May 22, 2013 The other big drug problem: older people taking too many pills. December 20, 2017 A silent epidemic. March 7, 2007 Five simple steps to avoid becoming a medical mystery. December 14, 2016 View More Related Resources Draft Guidelines for the Safe Communication of Electronic Medication Information. May 7, 2018 Drug shortages: a pharmacy informatics perspective. September 2, 2016 Data docs. November 4, 2015 Small patients, big consequences in medical errors. December 23, 2012 Dennis Quaid's quest. August 18, 2010 Perfect is possible. October 7, 2008 Fixing America's hospitals. October 7, 2008 Get me out alive. May 17, 2006 Settlement to be used for hospital training in labeling medicines. September 21, 2005 Saving lives: hospitals have signed on to a six-part plan to avoid a multitude of unnecessary deaths. July 13, 2005 View More See More About The Topic Health Care Providers Patients Medication Safety Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE)
Saving lives: hospitals have signed on to a six-part plan to avoid a multitude of unnecessary deaths. July 13, 2005