Newspaper/Magazine Article Scanning out medication errors: Ohio Valley Hospital's automated IV system provides real-time access to patient data. Citation Text: Scanning out medication errors: Ohio Valley Hospital's automated IV system provides real-time access to patient data. Carbasho T. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL May 11, 2005 Carbasho T. View more articles from the same authors. This article reports on Ohio Valley General Hospital's intravenous safety system. Using bar code scanning to provide important patient information, the system automates checks for intravenous medication administration. Free full text (limited availability) Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Scanning out medication errors: Ohio Valley Hospital's automated IV system provides real-time access to patient data. Carbasho T. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) To make hospitals less deadly, a dose of data. December 18, 2013 Healing the hospital hierarchy. March 27, 2013 Difficulty identifying Alzheimer's makes misdiagnosis easy. December 5, 2012 Can computers help doctors reduce diagnostic errors? December 21, 2016 Care transitions know-how not just for clinicians. October 11, 2017 Alarm management: first things first: using reliable data to eliminate unnecessary alarms. December 10, 2014 Inside Canada's secret world of medical error: 'There is a lot of lying, there's a lot of cover-up.' January 28, 2015 When it's surgery, don't get it wrong. November 28, 2016 Preventing lawsuits: Coalition pushes apologies and cash up-front. Dealing with medical errors when they happen--instead of in court--can benefit doctors and patients, supporters say. March 27, 2005 Information Design for Patient Safety: A Guide to the Graphic Design of Medication Packaging. 2nd edition. April 3, 2009 View More Related Resources Patient Safety Innovations Remote Response Team and Customized Alert Settings Help Improve Management of Sepsis May 31, 2023 Patient Safety Innovations Enhancing Support for Patients’ Social Needs to Reduce Hospital Readmissions and Improve Health Outcomes March 29, 2023 Preventing medication errors at small and rural hospitals. May 20, 2020 Design for reliability: barcoded medication administration. June 27, 2018 Guidelines for timely medication administration: response to the CMS "30-minute rule." June 10, 2018 Promethazine conundrum: IV can hurt more than IM injection! June 5, 2018 Medication Administration Time Study (MATS): nursing staff performance of medication administration. September 27, 2016 Nurses' satisfaction with medication administration point-of-care technology. October 6, 2011 Bar code medication administration technology: characterization of high-alert medication triggers and clinician workarounds. March 23, 2011 WebM&M Cases Mother's Milk, but Whose Mother? November 1, 2010 View More See More About The Topic General Hospitals Nurses Facility and Group Administrators Nurse Managers Risk Managers View More
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