Karnon, J.2010-10-082010-10-082010Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2010; 15(Suppl 1):60-631355-81961758-1060http://hdl.handle.net/2440/61123The study, first released in 2005, looks at medication errors and how they can be reduced. The authors carried out a prospective hazard and improvement analysis, which involved a review of existing research, analysis of existing evidence by experts and calculation of the benefits and costs of three interventions that might reduce the number of medication incidents.en© 2010 Royal Society of Medicine PressHumansMedication ErrorsProspective StudiesPharmacy Service, HospitalMedication Systems, HospitalCost-Benefit AnalysisRisk ManagementState MedicineMedical Order Entry SystemsElectronic PrescribingUnited KingdomWorkforceMedication errors - what is the best way to reduce their impact on patients' health?Journal article002009561510.1258/jhsrp.2009.09s1080002754878000132-s2.0-7794953786835630Karnon, J. [0000-0003-3220-2099]