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AI in MedicineAugust 17, 2026Source: Journal article via PMC

Integrating clinical decision support systems, nursing vigilance, and prescribing patterns to reduce preventable adverse drug events

This structured evidence‑based narrative review examines how AI‑enhanced clinical decision support systems interact with nursing vigilance and physician prescribing practices to influence medication safety. It finds that while AI can reduce unsafe prescribing and improve error detection, it also introduces new risks such as algorithmic bias, technology‑induced errors, and reduced clinician vigilance, underscoring the need for careful human‑AI integration and ongoing safety monitoring.

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