Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a challenge for health care systems internationally. The increasing implementation of clinical information systems in the UK and internationally provide new opportunities to systematically identify patients at risk of PDRM for targeted medication review. The objectives of this study were (1) to develop a set of explicit medication assessment criteria to identify patients with sub-optimally effective or high-risk medication use from electronic medical records and (2) to identify medication use topics that are perceived by UK primary care clinicians to be priorities for quality and safety improvement initiatives.Methods: For objective (1), a 2-r...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, a process of revalidation is being introduced to allow doctors to demonstrate...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
Background Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care...
Background Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
Contains fulltext : 153117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dru...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment is an important clinical process in primary care that is associated with ...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
BACKGROUND: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is an increasing challenge for primary care. Although sometimes clinically ...
Background: Polypharmacy is an increasing challenge for primary care. Although sometimes clinically ...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, a process of revalidation is being introduced to allow doctors to demonstrate...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
Background Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care...
Background Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care...
Background: Addressing the problem of preventable drug related morbidity (PDRM) in primary care is a...
Contains fulltext : 153117.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Dru...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment is an important clinical process in primary care that is associated with ...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
Background: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
BACKGROUND: Medication error is a frequent, harmful and costly patient safety incident. Research to ...
BACKGROUND: Polypharmacy is an increasing challenge for primary care. Although sometimes clinically ...
Background: Polypharmacy is an increasing challenge for primary care. Although sometimes clinically ...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
The safety of medication use in primary care is an area of increasing concern for health systems int...
BACKGROUND: In the UK, a process of revalidation is being introduced to allow doctors to demonstrate...