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Improving feedback on junior doctors’ prescribing errors: mixed-methods evaluation of a quality improvement project
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- Published on: 17 February 2017
- Published on: 17 February 2017Improving safety culture to reduce adverse eventsShow More
Reynolds et al1 reported the impact of providing prescriber feedback in reducing prescribing errors. The authors have concluded that reducing prescribing errors needs a multifaceted approach and feedback alone is not sufficient. Medication errors are often preventable and inappropriate prescribing is identified as an important contributing factor to medication errors.2 It is interesting to note that despite regular feedb...
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