Effect of computerized physician order entry in the prescribing errors in inpatient care in a pulmonology unit

Aldara Garcia Sanchez (Madrid, Spain), Elena Villamañán, Aldara García-Sánchez, Ester Zamarron, Eduardo Armada, Yolanda Larrubia, Margarita Ruano, Alicia Herrero, Sergio Alcolea, Carlos Carpio, Rodolfo álvarez-Sala

Source: International Congress 2015 – Healthcare organisation and appropriateness in lung disorders
Session: Healthcare organisation and appropriateness in lung disorders
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 699

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Aldara Garcia Sanchez (Madrid, Spain), Elena Villamañán, Aldara García-Sánchez, Ester Zamarron, Eduardo Armada, Yolanda Larrubia, Margarita Ruano, Alicia Herrero, Sergio Alcolea, Carlos Carpio, Rodolfo álvarez-Sala. Effect of computerized physician order entry in the prescribing errors in inpatient care in a pulmonology unit. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 699

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