An e-Delphi study to obtain expert consensus on the level of risk associated with preventable e-prescribing events.
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Full Title: Br J Clin Pharmacol
Abbreviation: Br J Clin Pharmacol
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"COMPETING INTERESTS The authors report there are no conflicts of interest to declare."
"The authors wish to thank the following people who contributed to this study. ePRaSE Board members: Andrew Heed and Graeme Kirkpatrick who contributed to both the design and delivery of the study and the expert panel members who participated in the e‐Delphi study. The study was conducted as part of a PhD programme of work, funded by Newcastle University and Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust. The study was conducted as part of a PhD programme of work, funded by Newcastle University and Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust."
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