Abstract
As electronic prescribing becomes ubiquitous in primary health care settings, the imperative to ensure patient safety is paramount. This paper delves into the potential hazards associated with electronic prescribing systems and proposes enhanced protocols to mitigate medication errors. The discussion encompasses the intricate landscape of electronic prescription processes, identifying vulnerabilities that may compromise patient welfare. Through an analysis of current practices, this paper outlines proactive measures and improved guidelines aimed at fortifying the electronic prescribing framework. By emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to medication safety, this research contributes to the ongoing dialogue surrounding electronic prescribing in primary health care.
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