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Study: Most pediatric chemo errors reach patient

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, June 6, 2007

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A new study found that most medication errors made in pediatric cancer care eventually reach the patient, according to HealthDay News.

The Johns Hopkins Medical Center study found that 85% of medication errors reached the patient before the mistakes were discovered. Most errors stemmed from administration and dispensation and not prescription, according to the study.



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