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    • Medication Safety
    • Clinical Pharmacy

    Background:

    • Previous prospective methods for detecting prescribing errors in electronic medication orders were effective but not feasible for routine use.
    • Electronic medication order systems offer opportunities for error detection and system improvement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess a retrospective method for detecting prescribing errors in rapidly discontinued electronic medication orders.
    • To characterize the types of prescribing errors identified and their potential clinical significance.
    • To identify opportunities for improving prescribing systems and processes.

    Main Methods:

    • A retrospective review of electronic medication orders discontinued within 120 minutes of submission.
    • Categorization of orders as errors, nonerrors, or indeterminate.
    • Analysis of error characteristics including time to discontinuation, error type, prescriber, and clinical significance.

    Main Results:

    • 147 prescribing errors were identified in 305 reviewed medication orders.
    • The retrospective method was most effective for orders discontinued within 90 minutes.
    • Duplicate orders were the most frequent error type, with physicians in training exhibiting the highest error rate.

    Conclusions:

    • Retrospective analysis of rapidly discontinued electronic medication orders can identify prescribing errors without disrupting clinical workflow.
    • This method provides valuable data for understanding error patterns and improving medication safety.
    • Further validation in diverse clinical settings is recommended for widespread implementation.