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The following pages link to Computerized surveillance of adverse drug events in hospital patients (Q68045743):
Displaying 50 items.
- Epidemiology of medical error (Q24524722) (← links)
- Exploring the causes of adverse events in NHS hospital practice (Q24537471) (← links)
- Automated surveillance for adverse drug events at a community hospital and an academic medical center (Q24554196) (← links)
- Rational use of computerized protocols in the intensive care unit (Q24796333) (← links)
- Drug therapy and adverse drug reactions to terbutaline in obstetric patients: a prospective cohort study in hospitalized women (Q24807044) (← links)
- Occurrence and preventability of adverse drug events in surgical patients: a systematic review of literature (Q26999373) (← links)
- Clinical decision support for drug related events: Moving towards better prevention (Q28067548) (← links)
- Risk Factors Associated with the Requirement for Pharmaceutical Intervention in the Hospital Setting: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Q28075471) (← links)
- Adverse drugs reactions: diagnosis and assessment (Q28193890) (← links)
- Design and implementation of the Indianapolis Network for Patient Care and Research (Q28299228) (← links)
- Adverse drug reactions in children--a systematic review (Q28481394) (← links)
- The Effectiveness of Automatic Recommending System for Premedication in Reducing Recurrent Radiocontrast Media Hypersensitivity Reactions (Q28533994) (← links)
- Development and validation of a risk model for predicting adverse drug reactions in older people during hospital stay: Brighton Adverse Drug Reactions Risk (BADRI) model (Q28544629) (← links)
- Dramatyping: a generic algorithm for detecting reasonable temporal correlations between drug administration and lab value alterations (Q28601745) (← links)
- Organization and representation of patient safety data: current status and issues around generalizability and scalability (Q28770108) (← links)
- Patient safety in the ambulatory setting. A clinician-based approach (Q30433770) (← links)
- Using computerized data to identify adverse drug events in outpatients (Q30650277) (← links)
- International prevalence of adverse drug events in hospitals: an analysis of routine data from England, Germany, and the USA (Q30775723) (← links)
- Adverse drug event detection in a community hospital utilising computerised medication and laboratory data (Q31122725) (← links)
- Wireless clinical alerts for physiologic, laboratory and medication data (Q31827520) (← links)
- The impact of electronic medical records data sources on an adverse drug event quality measure (Q33535119) (← links)
- Reporting trends in a regional medication error data-sharing system (Q33558852) (← links)
- National burden of preventable adverse drug events associated with inpatient injectable medications: healthcare and medical professional liability costs (Q33652777) (← links)
- A decade of adverse drug events in Portuguese hospitals: space-time clustering and spatial variation in temporal trends (Q33655322) (← links)
- Academic detailing improves identification and reporting of adverse drug events. (Q33700367) (← links)
- Adverse drug events-Analysis of a decade. A Portuguese case-study, from 2004 to 2013 using hospital database (Q33757595) (← links)
- Cost-effectiveness of ward-based pharmacy care in surgical patients: protocol of the SUREPILL (Surgery & Pharmacy In Liaison) study (Q33840118) (← links)
- Drug complications in outpatients (Q33864006) (← links)
- Potential identifiability and preventability of adverse events using information systems (Q33871870) (← links)
- Informatics: essential infrastructure for quality assessment and improvement in nursing (Q33872333) (← links)
- Pro/con debate: Should antimicrobial stewardship programs be adopted universally in the intensive care unit? (Q33873338) (← links)
- Drug-related problems in hospitalised patients. (Q33903082) (← links)
- Drug-related admissions and hospital-acquired adverse drug events in Germany: a longitudinal analysis from 2003 to 2007 of ICD-10-coded routine data (Q33914501) (← links)
- Community pharmacists' knowledge and perceptions about adverse drug reactions and barriers towards their reporting in Eastern region, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia. (Q33949363) (← links)
- Contrasting views of physicians and nurses about an inpatient computer-based provider order-entry system (Q33951033) (← links)
- Computerized survelliance of adverse drug reactions in hospital: pilot study (Q33969571) (← links)
- Confidential clinician-reported surveillance of adverse events among medical inpatients (Q34001200) (← links)
- Impact of educational intervention on the pattern and incidence of potential drug-drug interactions in Nepal (Q34053174) (← links)
- RADARx: Recognizing, Assessing, and Documenting Adverse Rx events (Q34083446) (← links)
- Reducing the frequency of errors in medicine using information technology (Q34172636) (← links)
- Strategies and methods for aligning current and best medical practices. The role of information technologies (Q34188333) (← links)
- Physician satisfaction with two order entry systems (Q34205954) (← links)
- Field test results of a new ambulatory care Medication Error and Adverse Drug Event Reporting System--MEADERS (Q34287681) (← links)
- Tailoring adverse drug event surveillance to the paediatric inpatient (Q34289251) (← links)
- Adverse drug events in hospital: pilot study with trigger tool (Q34386213) (← links)
- Methods and systems to detect adverse drug reactions in hospitals (Q34458560) (← links)
- Developing a taxonomy for research in adverse drug events: potholes and signposts. (Q34515318) (← links)
- Critical gaps in the world's largest electronic medical record: Ad Hoc nursing narratives and invisible adverse drug events (Q34685924) (← links)
- Detecting adverse events using information technology (Q34775765) (← links)
- Policy and the future of adverse event detection using information technology (Q34776000) (← links)