Barcoding meds improves quality
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It can be quite difficult for medication to reach the right patient, with the right medication, with the right dose at the right time. A new report shows that barcoding medication results in 55% reduction in errors. The study goes on to show that 1,000,000 injuries and almost 100,000 deaths can be attributed to medical errors every year.
Here is the story from Diana Manos in Healthcare IT News.
ROCKVILLE, MD – The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's National Resource Center for Health Information Technology has released a report that shows how barcode medication administration can improve the quality, safety, efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare. The report, released Wednesday, focuses on lessons learned from AHRQ projects where barcode medication administration and electronic medication administration record technologies (eMAR) were used. READ MORE>>
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