Comparison of Methods for Detecting Medication Errors in 36 Hospitals and Skilled-Nursing Facilities
The validity and cost-effectiveness of three methods for detecting medication errors were examined. A stratified random sample of 36 hospitals and skilled-nursing facilities in Colorado and Georgia ...
Software verification techniques such as pattern-based static code analysis, runtime memory monitoring, unit testing, and flow analysis are all valuable techniques for finding bugs in embedded C ...
This implementation demonstrates higher efficiency in recovering accuracy across different AI algorithms and technologies compared to more traditional methods such as Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR).
Liquid biopsies have the potential to improve cancer detection, noninvasive tumor genotyping, and disease monitoring 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. However, in most early- and many advanced-stage solid tumors, ctDNA ...
Applied Biosystems, now part of Invitrogen, was the first to pioneer a sequencing-by-ligation process, marketing it under the name of SOLiD. The process has some ...
Several programs are currently available for the detection of genotyping error that may or may not be Mendelianly inconsistent. However, no systematic study exists ...
The frequency and cause of errors in cancer diagnosis has not beenwell studied partly because of the lack of national standards to detecterrors. To characterize the frequency, cause, and impact of ...
Comparison of Methods for Detecting Medication Errors in 36 Hospitals and Skilled-Nursing Facilities
Performing computerized analysis to identify patients receiving target drugs that may be used to treat a medication error or to search for serum drug concentration ...
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