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Correction Case report 11. Gleason KM, Groszek JM, Sullivan C, et al. Reconciliation of discrepancies in 16. Rogers G, Alper E, Brunelle D, et al. Reconciling medications at admission: safe medication histories and admission orders of newly hospitalized patients. Am J practice recommendations and implementation strategies. J Comm J Qual Patient Health Syst Pharm 2004;61:1689e95. Saf 2006;32:37e50. 12. Cornish PL, Knowles SR, Marchesano R, et al. Unintended medication 17. Agrawal A, Wu WY. Reducing medication errors and improving systems reliability discrepancies at the time of hospital admission. Arch Intern Med 2005;165; using an electronic medication reconciliation system. J Comm J Qual Patient Saf 424e9. 2009;35:106e14. 13. Agrawal A, Wu W, Kachewatsky I. Evaluation of an electronic medication 18. Wortman SB. Medication reconciliation in a community, nonteaching hospital. Am J reconciliation system in inpatient setting in an acute care hospital. Stud Health Health Syst Pharm 2008;65:2047e54. Technol Inform 2007;129:1027e31. 19. Institute of Medicine. To err is human: building a safer health system. Washington, 14. Nicholis M, Horler K, Campbell D, et al. Peace in a POD. Health Serv J 2001;111:35. DC: National Academy Press, 1999. 15. Rodehaver C, Fearing D. Medication reconciliation in acute care: ensuring an 20. Ash JS, Berg M, Coiera E. Some unintended consequences of information accurate drug regimen on admission and discharge. J Comm J Qual Patient Saf technology in health care: the nature of patient care information system-related 2005;31:406e13. errors. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2004;11:104e22. Zheng K, Haftel HM, Hirschl RB, et al. Quantifying the impact of health IT implementations on clinical workflow: a new methodological perspective. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2010;17:454e61. On page 456 of this paper the entire paragraph starting, “Figure 4A shows the results at the category level” should be removed as it is duplicated in the last paragraph on page 457. In addition, several figures have been incorrectly cited. On page 456, the first instance of “figure 2” should be “figure 3” and the first instance of “figure 3” should be “figure 4”. On page 457, the instance of “Figure 4A” in the first sentence of the last paragraph should be “Figure 2A”.Onpage 458, the first instance of “figure 4B” should be “figure 2B”,the first instance of “Figures 4C, D” should be “Figures 2C, D” and the first and second instances of “figures 2A, B” should be “figures 3A, B”.On page459, the first instance of “figure 2” should be “figure 3”,the first instance of “Figure 3” should be “Figure 4” and the first instance of “figure 3A” should be “figure 4A”.This article has been updated so the current version available reflects these changes. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2010:17:612. doi:10.1136/jamia.2010.004440corr1 612 J Am Med Inform Assoc September 2010 Vol 17 No 5 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Oxford University Press

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Case report 11. Gleason KM, Groszek JM, Sullivan C, et al. Reconciliation of discrepancies in 16. Rogers G, Alper E, Brunelle D, et al. Reconciling medications at admission: safe medication histories and admission orders of newly hospitalized patients. Am J practice recommendations and implementation strategies. J Comm J Qual Patient Health Syst Pharm 2004;61:1689e95. Saf 2006;32:37e50. 12. Cornish PL, Knowles SR, Marchesano R, et al. Unintended medication 17. Agrawal A, Wu WY. Reducing medication errors and improving systems reliability discrepancies at the time of hospital admission. Arch Intern Med 2005;165; using an electronic medication reconciliation system. J Comm J Qual Patient Saf 424e9. 2009;35:106e14. 13. Agrawal A, Wu W, Kachewatsky I. Evaluation of an electronic medication 18. Wortman SB. Medication reconciliation in a community, nonteaching hospital. Am J reconciliation system in inpatient setting in an acute care hospital. Stud Health Health Syst Pharm 2008;65:2047e54. Technol Inform 2007;129:1027e31. 19. Institute of Medicine. To err is human: building a safer health system. Washington, 14. Nicholis M, Horler K, Campbell D, et al. Peace in a POD. Health Serv J 2001;111:35. DC: National Academy Press, 1999. 15. Rodehaver C, Fearing D. Medication reconciliation in acute care: ensuring an 20. Ash JS, Berg M, Coiera E. Some unintended consequences of information accurate drug regimen on admission and discharge. J Comm J Qual Patient Saf technology in health care: the nature of patient care information system-related 2005;31:406e13. errors. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2004;11:104e22. Zheng K, Haftel HM, Hirschl RB, et al. Quantifying the impact of health IT implementations on clinical workflow: a new methodological perspective. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2010;17:454e61. On page 456 of this paper the entire paragraph starting, “Figure 4A shows the results at the category level” should be removed as it is duplicated in the last paragraph on page 457. In addition, several figures have been incorrectly cited. On page 456, the first instance of “figure 2” should be “figure 3” and the first instance of “figure 3” should be “figure 4”. On page 457, the instance of “Figure 4A” in the first sentence of the last paragraph should be “Figure 2A”.Onpage 458, the first instance of “figure 4B” should be “figure 2B”,the first instance of “Figures 4C, D” should be “Figures 2C, D” and the first and second instances of “figures 2A, B” should be “figures 3A, B”.On page459, the first instance of “figure 2” should be “figure 3”,the first instance of “Figure 3” should be “Figure 4” and the first instance of “figure 3A” should be “figure 4A”.This article has been updated so the current version available reflects these changes. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2010:17:612. doi:10.1136/jamia.2010.004440corr1 612 J Am Med Inform Assoc September 2010 Vol 17 No 5

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