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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 19, 2008 1:31 pm

if everyone thinks that errors are a biggest or most-preventable category of , then starting out by pushing that narrow behavior change might make a lot of sense

What kind of errors actually happen? Who makes them? Do they actual "get to" the patient, or does someone else catch them and correct them? Do they get through but not have significant effect, or maybe get caught before having significant effect? http://www.mederrors.com/feature/feature4.html

Do the significant errors happen in the hospital or outpatient?

If you were building an service that would feed into online ordering systems of various pharmacy chains, what data/functions would you need?

What are the biggest pharmacy chains in the ? Which ones support online prescribing?

What's the benefit to the doctor? Who else benefits? Can they pass along benefit/penalty to the doctor?

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