Background An increasing number of transitions due to substitution of care of more complex patients urges insight in and improvement of transitional medication safety. While lack of documentation of prescription changes and/or lack of information exchange between settings likely cause adverse drug events, frequency of occurrence of these causes is not clear. Therefore, we aimed at determining the frequency of in-hospital patients’ prescription changes that are not or incorrectly documented in their primary care provider’s (PCP) medical record. Methods A medical record review study was performed in a database linking patients’ medical records of hospital and PCP. A random sample (n = 600) was drawn from all 1399 patients who were registered ...
Introduction: Transition of care from hospital to primary care has been associated with increased me...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
Statement of the Problem and Significance: Inaccuracies in patients\u27 medication lists in primary ...
Abstract Background An increasing number of transitions due to substitution of care of more complex ...
Abstract Background Medical records that do not accurately reflect the patient’s current medication ...
BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems due to medication errors are common and have the potential to caus...
Pharmacotherapy is one the most commonly used medical interventions, and advances in pharmacotherapy...
Medication errors have a significant impact on patient outcomes, increase healthcare costs,and are a...
Abstract Background Adequate record keeping of medication adverse events in electronic health record...
Background Personal health records have the potential to identify medication discrepancies. Although...
Objective: To identify and resolve discrepancies in admission medication histories, utilizing commun...
Objective: In primary care, clinically recommended drug medication is often modified after hospitali...
Patient adherence to prescribed treatment for chronic conditions has been estimated to be on average...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:First, the aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, characteri...
Background: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a leading cause of injury and death within health care sys...
Introduction: Transition of care from hospital to primary care has been associated with increased me...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
Statement of the Problem and Significance: Inaccuracies in patients\u27 medication lists in primary ...
Abstract Background An increasing number of transitions due to substitution of care of more complex ...
Abstract Background Medical records that do not accurately reflect the patient’s current medication ...
BACKGROUND: Drug-related problems due to medication errors are common and have the potential to caus...
Pharmacotherapy is one the most commonly used medical interventions, and advances in pharmacotherapy...
Medication errors have a significant impact on patient outcomes, increase healthcare costs,and are a...
Abstract Background Adequate record keeping of medication adverse events in electronic health record...
Background Personal health records have the potential to identify medication discrepancies. Although...
Objective: To identify and resolve discrepancies in admission medication histories, utilizing commun...
Objective: In primary care, clinically recommended drug medication is often modified after hospitali...
Patient adherence to prescribed treatment for chronic conditions has been estimated to be on average...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:First, the aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, characteri...
Background: Adverse drug events (ADE) are a leading cause of injury and death within health care sys...
Introduction: Transition of care from hospital to primary care has been associated with increased me...
Receiving care in multiple health care settings often means that patients obtain medication from dif...
Statement of the Problem and Significance: Inaccuracies in patients\u27 medication lists in primary ...