Literature DB >> 2589348

Accuracy and time requirements of a bar-code inventory system for controlled substances.

K C Dinklage1, S J White, J C Lenhart, H N Godwin.   

Abstract

The effect of a bar-code system on personnel time requirements and data-entry accuracy in an existing automated controlled substances inventory system was determined. In the previous system, technicians used a keyboard and alphanumeric codes to enter into the computer data about the physical transfer of controlled substances among hospital areas. A system for barcode data entry was adapted for use with the existing procedure. After learning to use the bar-code system, four experienced technicians entered data by the keyboard method for eight days and the bar-code method for eight days during a 32-day study period. The amount of time required to enter all transactions and the accuracy of data entry were measured. Mean data-entry times for the keyboard and bar-code methods were not significantly different, most likely because of the greater number of manipulations needed for bar-code data entry. The mean percentage error associated with the bar-code method (0.79%) was significantly less than the error associated with the keyboard method (1.53%). For this particular computer system in which bar-code data entry was adapted to existing procedures, use of bar codes to enter controlled substances inventory data was not substantially faster but was more accurate than a traditional key-board data-entry method.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2589348

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0002-9289


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1.  Improving patient safety by identifying side effects from introducing bar coding in medication administration.

Authors:  Emily S Patterson; Richard I Cook; Marta L Render
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2002 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 4.497

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