Efficacy of an Adverse Drug Reaction Electronic Reporting System Integrated into a Hospital Information System
Annals of Pharmacotherapy2008Vol. 42(10), pp. 1491–1496
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Ana Ortega, Aránzazu Aguinagalde, C. Lacasa, Irene Aquerreta, M. Fernández‐Benítez, Luis M Fernández
Abstract
An ADR reporting system integrated into the electronic hospital information system is effective for increasing the number of ADRs reported to the national drug surveillance system. Allowing nurses to report ADRs in a manner similar to that of physicians and pharmacists, as well as automatic entry of certain data into the form, contributes to the improvement of the system.
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