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Medication dispensing errors and potential adverse drug events before and after implementing bar code technology in the pharmacy.
Poon EG, Cina JL, Churchill W, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2006;145:426-434.
 

Bar code technology has been widely recommended to reduce adverse drug events (ADEs) by ensuring the correct medication and dose are dispensed, but prior research has pointed out potential unintended consequences of its use. This AHRQ–funded study measured the incidence of drug dispensing errors and potential ADEs before and after implementation of bar code–assisted dispensing at an academic hospital. Both types of errors were significantly reduced when each dose of medication was scanned, but potential ADEs were increased in a configuration requiring scanning of only one dose per batch. The authors conclude that bar coding systems should be configured to mandate scanning of each dose at least once during the dispensing process.

 
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Resource Type:  Journal Article > Study

Target Audience:  Health Care Providers > Pharmacists

   Health Care Executives and Administrators > Quality and Safety Professionals

Clinical Area:  Pharmacy

Safety Target:  Medication Safety > Medication Errors/Preventable Adverse Drug Events > Dispensing Errors

Approach to Improving Safety:  Technologic Approaches > Bar Coding and Radiofrequency ID Tagging

Origin/Sponsor:  North America > United States of America
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