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AI in MedicineAugust 17, 2026Source: Frontiers in Digital Health

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

A narrative review in Frontiers in Digital Health examines how AI-driven clinical decision support, nursing vigilance, and physician prescribing behavior interact to influence medication safety. The authors highlight both opportunities to reduce preventable adverse drug events and emerging risks such as algorithmic bias, technology-induced errors, and reduced clinician vigilance at the human–AI interface.

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