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SEDB-MU01 Drug-drug, drug-allergy interaction checks

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Version 1:How to Present Drug-Drug Interaction and other Alerts

References

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Lee, E.K., et al.Improving patient safety through medical alert management: an automated decision tool to reduce alert fatigue. inAMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings. 2010. American Medical Informatics Association.

Gaikwad, R., et al.,Evaluation of accuracy of drug interaction alerts triggered by two electronic medical record systems in primary healthcare.Health Informatics Journal, 2007.13(3): p. 163-177.

Ko, Y., et al.,Practitioners’ views on computerized drug–drug interaction alerts in the VA system.《美国我dical Informatics Association, 2007.14(1): p. 56-64.

Phansalkar, S., et al.,A review of human factors principles for the design and implementation of medication safety alerts in clinical information systems.《美国我dical Informatics Association, 2010.17(5): p. 493-501.

Russ, A.L., et al.A human factors investigation of medication alerts: barriers to prescriber decision-making and clinical workflow. 2009. American Medical Informatics Association.

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Taylor, L. and R. Tamblyn,Reasons for physician non-adherence to electronic drug alerts.Medinfo, 2004.11(Pt 2): p. 1101-1105.

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