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There is a need to determine the relative similarity and differences in safety issues across specific types of software and medical devices in order to develop standardized solutions that can be used across these technologies. Over the past several years, health informatics researchers have identified differing types of technology-induced errors or safety issues. This work has led to a literature that has been effective in identifying varying technology-induced errors. Less effort has been made in attempting to understand if there are common types of safety issues and outcomes across vendors for specific types of technology such as electronic health records (EHRs). Our findings demonstrate that some safety issues are common across the same type of software. The findings suggest there is a need to develop standardized approaches to managing technology-induced errors.
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