Reduced Verification of Medication Alerts Increases Prescribing Errors.
Clinicians using clinical decision support (CDS) to prescribe medications have an obligation to ensure that prescriptions are safe. One option is to verify the safety of prescriptions if there is uncertainty, for example, by using drug references. Supervisory control experiments in aviation and process control have associated errors, with reduced verification arising from overreliance on decision support. However, it is unknown whether this relationship extends to clinical decision-making. Therefore, we [...]
Author(s): Lyell, David, Magrabi, Farah, Coiera, Enrico
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1677009