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Table 5. Results of computer alert system for detection of medication errors and adverse drug events (ADEs) at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
Reducing and Preventing Adverse Drug Events To Decrease Hospital Costs
Alert type: Detection of prescription error Total alerts: 803 True-positive alerts: 490 Unrecognized by physician prior to alert: 238 (49%)
Alert type: Early detection of ADE Total alerts: 313 True-positive alerts: 106 Unrecognized by physician prior to alert: 27 (25%)
Note: A true-positive alert was defined as one in which the physician wrote orders consistent with the alert recommendation after alert notification.
Source: Raschke RA, Collihare B, Wunderlich TA, et al. A computer alert system to prevent injury from adverse drug events. JAMA 1998;280(15):1317-20.
Internet Citation: Table 5. Results of computer alert system for detection of medication errors and adverse drug events (ADEs) at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center: Reducing and Preventing Adverse Drug Events To Decrease Hospital Costs.
March 2001. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://archive.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/errors-safety/aderia/table5.html
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