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Computer Entry May Cut Prescription Errors by Almost HalfLearn the results of a new study that looked at whether computerized provider order entry is safer than handwritten prescriptions for Kentucky and US patients.
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Medication Errors May Be Preventable for Elderly in KentuckyA new study finds a way to help prevent medication errors from harming the elderly in Kentucky and throughout the United States. Find out how here.
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Would You Know if You Were the Victim of a Medication Error in KY?A new study suggests that most patients are not told when hospitals make medication mistakes. Find out more about this important study here.
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Who Can Help Reduce Medication Errors in Kentucky Emergency Rooms?Medication errors can have serious effects on emergency room patients. Learn how some Kentucky medication error cases may be prevented in emergency rooms.
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Kentucky Doctor Ordered to Close PracticeDoctor James Bridges had his temporary Kentucky permit revoked when it was uncovered that he was dispensing a large amount of narcotics.
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OTC Medication Errors DangerousPediatric medication errors are three times more likely to harm a child than an adult. In Louisville, a medical malpractice attorney may help get you justice.
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Omnicare Pharmaceuticals CEO Resigns after $50k SettlementThe CEO of a company that provides prescription drugs to nursing homes has resigned after a $50,000 settlement regarding improperly prescribed medications.
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Kentucky Medication Error: Steps for PreventionStudies show a high percentage of medication errors can be prevented. If you’re the victim of this in Kentucky, seek a medication error attorney for help.
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Omnicare, DEA Settle Kentucky Medication Error LawsuitIf you were the victim of a medication error, contact the Gray & White law firm to discuss your case with an experienced Kentucky medication error attorney.
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Law Passed to Prevent Prescription & Medication ErrorIn Kentucky, a law was passed in April that enforces changes on physicians and prescribing medication. Victim of a medication error? Seek an attorney for help.
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Mandate Not Impacting Rate of Wrong-Site Spine SurgeriesWrong-site spine surgery rates haven’t changed, despite efforts to reduce the risks. Speak with a Kentucky malpractice attorney if you have been affected.
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Hospital Negligence Leads to a Wrongful Death LawsuitInfection in the surgical site of a female patient leads to a wrongful death lawsuit. The basis of the claim is hospital negligence.