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Home » USP STUDY: COMPUTERIZATION CAN INCREASE MEDICATION ERROR RATES
USP STUDY: COMPUTERIZATION CAN INCREASE MEDICATION ERROR RATES
December 21, 2004
Nearly one-fifth of medication errors hospitals and health systems reported in 2003 were linked to computerized or automated prescription drug delivery systems, and technology-related medication errors are increasing, according to a U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) study.