The Medical Error Rate (MER) is not only high, it is on the rise, due to an increasingly complex health delivery system, managed care demands, and communication failure among physicians, pharmacy, and patients. “There’s growing pressure on everyone involved to reduce medical errors,” according to Philip D. Goldstein, MD, MPH, FAAP, who spoke today at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition. “Overall, patients aren’t any safer than they were 5 years ago. And data suggest that children are three times more likely to experience an adverse drug event than adults.” Pediatricians can realize tangible benefits by taking steps now to replace manually written prescriptions with e-prescribing, advised Dr. Goldstein.