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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 9.
Published in final edited form as: Pain Med. 2017 Mar 1;18(3):454–467. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnw140

Table 6.

Primary care and mental health providers’ beliefs about medication alerts

Primary Care, % Mental Health,%
n Disagree/Strongly Agree Neither Agree or Disagree Strongly Agree/Agree n Disagree/Strongly Agree Neither Agree or Disagree Strongly Agree/Agree
Medication alerts identifying high risk conditions may prevent serious adverse events 51 2.0 17.7 80.4 31 6.5 16.1 77.4
Medication alerts waste more time than they save 51 43.1 37.3 19.6 31 32.3 41.9 25.8
Medication alerts may identify patient risks that I might otherwise not be aware of 51 3.9 11.8 84.3 31 6.5 6.5 87.1
I typically ignore medication alerts 51 66.7 19.6 13.7 31 58.1 25.8 16.1
Medication alerts can help me prescribe more safely 51 6.5 5.9 72.6 31 6.5 19.4 74.2