Tiering Drug-Drug Interaction Alerts by Severity Increases Compliance Rates
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association2008Vol. 16(1), pp. 40–46
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Marilyn D. Paterno, Saverio M. Maviglia, Paul Gorman, Diane L. Seger, E Yoshida, Andrew C. Seger, David W. Bates, Tapan Kumar Gandhi
Abstract
Tiered alerting by severity was associated with higher compliance rates of DDI alerts in the inpatient setting, and lack of tiering was associated with a high override rate of more severe alerts.
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