An empirical study for medication delivery improvement based on healthcare professionals' perceptions of medication delivery system
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Abstract
Medication errors are major safety concerns in all hospital settings. The insufficient knowledge about managerial and process improvement strategies required to reduce medication errors can be considered as one of the most important factors holding back hospitals from achieving the desired goals for …
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| Authors | Mazur LM;Chen SJ;; |
| Journal | health care management science |
| Year | 2009 |
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technology transfer
humans
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national institutes of health
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hospital / organization & administration*
hospital / standards
health care / methods*
empirical research
attitude of health personnel*
medication errors / prevention & control*
medication systems
pmid:19938442
doi:10.1007/s10729-008-9076-5
lukasz m mazur
shi-jie chen
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