Potential Advantages of Electronic Prescriptions
The doctor-patient relationships that were common just a few decades ago now seem like nothing but a quaint remembrance of the past. There was a time when doctors were very familiar with their patients and with the ongoing health concerns of the individuals in their care. Nowadays it is rare that a doctor might even remember a patient’s name upon sight because they are stretched so thin in an effort to maximize profits and to keep up with expenses that such a connection is virtually impossible. As a consequence, the risk of prescription errors can increase significantly.
Many physicians’ offices and hospitals have begun to implement electronic prescription systems in order to reduce the likelihood of dangerous pharmaceutical errors. Still, there is no substitute for cautious human review. Contact the Pennsylvania medical malpractice lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511 if you or your loved one has been sickened due to a pharmaceutical mistake.
Benefits of Electronic Prescriptions
Pharmaceutical companies work tirelessly to develop new medications and therefore there are new drugs introduced every year, expanding the possibility for confusion. Many drugs have similar looking or sounding names, and this makes it possible for pharmaceutical errors to occur as a result of either poor penmanship or misheard telephone orders. Potential benefits of electronic prescriptions include:
- Ease of discerning drug names
- Ease of discerning intended drug dosages
- Reduction of mistakes due to miscommunications
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Typographical errors may still occur, but electronic prescription systems could be a step in the right direction for patient safety. Contact the Pennsylvania medical malpractice lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511 if you have been the victim of a drug error.


