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Australian cancer center first in nation to use error-reducing software

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, January 22, 2008

Software developed in the U.S. designed to manage intravenous (IV) drug administration will be implemented for the first time in Australia, reports The Australian.

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, a 100-inpatient facility, will use Hospira MedNetT to help avoid dosage errors by monitoring the rate of administration of medication through IVs. The software includes a database of safe dosages of different IV medications and alerts hospital staff members when an unsafe dosage has been programmed. The software also receives updates on safe medication dosing, according to The Australian. To read the article, click here.

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