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The use of to compare information on a patients ID band with that on a unit-based drug label can reduce medication errors between _% percent by verifying that the right drug is being delivered to the right patient in the correct dose at the designated time. Central medication database: 30% O Automated dispensing cabinet; 80% Handheld wireless device: 75% O Barcodes and scanners; 65-86% Ð’
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