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Making electronic prescribing alerts more effective: scenario-based experimental study in junior doctors

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Abstract

Both kinds of e-prescribing alerts significantly reduced prescribing error rates, but modal alerts were over three times more effective than non-modal alerts. This study provides new evidence about the relative effects of modal and non-modal alerts on prescribing outcomes.

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