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    • To evaluate the impact of IT implementation on medication safety.
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    • Review of IT implementation studies in healthcare settings.
    • Analysis of reported adverse drug events and contributing factors.

    Main Results:

    • IT in medication-use systems demonstrably decreases adverse drug events.
    • Over-reliance on technology can introduce automation bias and complacency among healthcare professionals.

    Conclusions:

    • While IT enhances medication safety by minimizing human error, vigilance against automation bias is crucial.
    • Balancing technological integration with human oversight is essential for optimal patient safety.