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Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems Appear To Increase Risk for Some Medication Erorrs, Study Finds

Computerized physician order entry systems appear to increase risk for 22 forms of medication errors, despite the “conventional wisdom that computerized ordering systems significantly reduce medication errors,” according to a study published on Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Baltimore Sun reports.

Some Patient Advocates Raise Concerns About Penalties for Late Enrollment in Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

Some patient advocates are concerned that Medicare beneficiaries “faced with complex choices of drug plans will do nothing and be permanently penalized” if they enroll in the new Medicare prescription drug benefit after the May 16, 2006, deadline, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Bill Would Extend Protections Against Some Obesity Lawsuits to Food Companies

Assembly member Guy Houston (R-Livermore) has introduced a bill (AB 173) that would exempt food sellers and manufacturers from some personal injury lawsuits alleging that the companies’ products cause obesity, the Oakland Tribune reports.

New Vaccinations for Bacterial Meningitis, Whooping Cough and Human Papilloma Virus To Target Teenagers

The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday examined the expected introduction of three new vaccines — to protect against bacterial meningitis, whooping cough and the human papilloma virus — aimed at teenagers and the challenges in reaching that population.