VigiLanz patient monitoring software helps physicians and pharmacists identify and prevent adverse drug events

Research

Bibliography of Clinical Articles

Our listing of leading articles on Dynamic Monitoring™ and Adverse Drug Events:

  1. Cullen DJ, Bates DW, Small SD, et al. The incident reporting system does not detect adverse drug events: A problem for quality improvement. Journal on Quality Improvement 1995;21(10): 541-8.
  2. Bates DW, Spell N, Cullen DJ, et al. The costs of adverse drug events in hospitalized patients. JAMA 1997;277(4):307-11.
  3. Bates DW, Cullen DJ, Laird N, et al. Incidence of adverse drug events and potential adverse drug events. JAMA 1995;274(1):29-34.
  4. Bates DW, Miller EB, Cullen DJ, et al. Patient risk factors for adverse drug events in hospitalized patients. Arch Intern Med 1999;159(21):2553-60.
  5. Evans RS, Pestotnik SL, Classen DC, et al. Preventing adverse drug events in hospitalized patients. Ann Pharmacother 1994;28(4):523-7.
  6. Classen DC, Pestotnik SL, Evans RS, et al. Adverse drug events in hospitalized patients. JAMA 1997;277(4):301-6.
  7. Cullen DJ, Sweitzer BJ, Bates DW, et al. Preventable adverse drug events in hospitalized patients: A comparative study of intensive care and general care units. Crit Care Med 1997;25(8):1289-97.
  8. Raschke RA, Collihare B, Wunderlich TA, et al. A computer alert system to prevent injury from adverse drug events. JAMA 1998;280(15):1317-20.
  9. Thomas EJ, Studdert DM, Newhouse JP, et al. Costs of medical injuries in Utah and Colorado. Inquiry 1999;36(3):255-64.
  10. Fuhs DW, Wiederholt JB, Sorkness CA, The use of serum drug concentrations in private ambulatory clinical and its affiliated health maintenance organization. Topics in Pharmacy Management Nov 1988 43-54
  11. Nimmo CM, Nelson BA, Gosbee JW, The medication Use System, Strategy.    ASHP 2001
  12. Anderson JG, Jay SJ, Anderson M., Evaluating the potential effectiveness of using computerized information system. AMIA 1997 Annual Fall Symposium
  13. Kilbridge P, Classen D. Surveillance for Adverse Drug Events: History, Methods and Current Issues. First Consulting Group and VHA
  14. Metzger J, Turisco F. Computerized Physician Order Entry: A Look at the Vendor Marketplace and Getting Started. First Consulting Group Dec 2001
  15. Addressing Medication Errors in Hospitals-California Healthcare Foundation Jul 2001
  16. Kahn K, Above All Do No Harm Editorial, JAMA July 1995 Vol 274, No.1 75-76
  17. Leape LL, Bates DW, Cullen DJ, System Analysis of Adverse Drug Events. JAMA July 1995 Vol 274, No.1 35-43
  18. Leape LL, Brennan TA, Laried N, The Nature of Adverse Events in Hospitalized Patients The New England Journal of Medicine Feb 1991 Vol. 324, No.6 377-384
  19. JCAHO Retreats on Retrospective Pharmacy Review for CPOE Systems AJSP, Aug 2002
  20. Institute of Medicine, Committee on Identifying and Preventing Medication Errors, Philip Aspden, Julie Wolcott, J. Lyle Bootman, Linda R. Cronenwett, Editors; Preventing Medication Errors, July 2006.