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Antimicrobial never events: Objective application of a framework to assess vancomycin appropriateness
Jiajun Liu1,2,3, Nicholas J Mercuro4, Susan L Davis5,6
1Midwestern University, Downers Grove, Illinois.
Abstract:
To address appropriateness of antibiotic use, we implemented an electronic framework to evaluate antibiotic "never events" (NEs) at 2 medical centers. Patient-level vancomycin administration records were classified as NEs or non-NEs. The objective framework allowed capture of true-positive vancomycin NEs in one-third of patients identified by the electronic strategy.
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