Medication errors are common in hospitalized patients and present a serious threat to patient safety.1,2 The medication reconciliation process, the first step of which is knowing the patient’s current medications, has been identified as key to preventing medication errors.3–6 Obtaining an accurate and complete medication history should be a collaborative effort among patients, family members, nurses, pharmacists, and physicians
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Background Poor medication reconciliation processes in acute care hospitals, combined with poor comm...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Medication reconciliation is a vital component of safe patient care and improving the safe use of me...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
Medication errors due to incorrect medication reconciliation are a very present and serious problem ...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Methods for categorizing the scale and severity of medication errors corrected by pharmacy staff dur...
Medication errors occur despite best intentions and are often the result of medication discrepancies...
Discrepancies in medication orders at transitions of care have been shown to affect patient outcomes...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of a standardized approach to collecting a medication history on t...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Background Poor medication reconciliation processes in acute care hospitals, combined with poor comm...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Medication reconciliation is a vital component of safe patient care and improving the safe use of me...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
Medication errors due to incorrect medication reconciliation are a very present and serious problem ...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Methods for categorizing the scale and severity of medication errors corrected by pharmacy staff dur...
Medication errors occur despite best intentions and are often the result of medication discrepancies...
Discrepancies in medication orders at transitions of care have been shown to affect patient outcomes...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of a standardized approach to collecting a medication history on t...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Background Poor medication reconciliation processes in acute care hospitals, combined with poor comm...
AbstractNursing home residents are at risk for medication errors when being transferred between ward...