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Safe Practice Recommendations from the Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety: Making Copy and Paste and Patient Identification Safer

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The multistakeholder collaborative Partnership for Health IT Patient Safety makes health IT safer in part through its workgroup-developed safe practice recommendations for issues that arise with the copy and paste functionality and the use of technology to improve patient identification.

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Lorraine Possanza, DPM, JD, MBE
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Amy Tsou, MD, MS

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