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Critical Success Factors of e-prescribing.  

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Critical Success Factors of e-prescribing Introduction E prescribing is thought to provide number advantages to the medical profession and more specifically the prescribing process once successful implementation has been achieved This short essay will the critical success factors required to achieve success and identify the key benefits that can be realised as a result of e prescribing According to the Audit Commission report entitled 'A Spoon full of Sugar' 1200 patients die each year as a result of prescribing and medication errors. Nick Mapstone, one of the principal authors of the report predicts that as much as 70% of such errors can be eliminated via the use of computerised prescribing systems. But how do we achieve success? Achieving Success: Critical Success Factors Mark Horsely has worked the NHS for many years and has acquired experience in the practical implementation of Electronic prescribing systems. As a clinical manger he helped manage a number of successful electronic prescribing...

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