Joint Statement from Surescripts and Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, CVS/pharmacy and Partners Healthcare Regarding Recent Study Published in JAMIA
ARLINGTON, Va., and BOSTON - July 8, 2011 - The following statement was issued today by Surescripts and the authors of the study "Errors associated with outpatient computerized prescribing systems," which was published online recently by the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association:
"For media, researchers, medical professionals and anyone who might reference the study, the use of 'e-prescribing' and associated terms ('electronic prescribing', 'electronic prescribing systems', 'electronic prescriptions', 'e-prescriptions', 'digital prescriptions', etc.) when describing the study or its implications does not accurately reflect the way the terms are used today and should be avoided.
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