Evaluating the Impact of Drug Dispensing Systems on the Safety and Efficiency in a Singapore Outpatient Pharmacy
Purpose: Automation of pharmacy workflow can reduce medication errors as well as improve efficiency of the medication picking, packing and labeling process. Since September 2012, two drug dispensing systems (DDS) began operations in the Singapore General Hospital Specialist Outpatient Clinic Pharmac...
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Main Authors: | Peter Ong Yong Sheng (Author), Chen Li Li (Author), Wong Jane Ai (Author), Yeyen Gunawan (Author), Goh Wei Jiang (Author), Tan Mui Chai (Author), Lee Soo Boon (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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