Electronic Prescriptions Reduce Errors By Seven-Fold
admin | Feb 28, 2010
Should doctors around the country use e-prescribing to decrease prescription errors? A study led by physician-scientists from Weill Cornell Medical College found that health care providers using an electronic system to write prescriptions were seven times less likely to make errors than those writing their prescriptions by hand…
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