Adverse drug events are largely considered to be errors in which the severity of effects could be lessened or even prevented through more effective medication reconciliation practices. Transitions of care, particularly at the time of discharge from the hospital, represent a time of heightened error vulnerability that contributes to medication discrepancy occurrences. The observed vulnerability can be attributed to communication and care continuity gaps across health care settings and can often lead to preventable errors. Health IT tools developed through research can identify factors which increase the risk of medication discrepancies. Additionally, the implementations of optimized clinical workflow processes to form effective transitions o...
Medication safety is a critical element in providing safe, high quality, and effective healthcare. M...
Abstract Background The incidence of preventable adve...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
Adverse drug events are largely considered to be errors in which the severity of effects could be le...
Medication errors are common within the United States health system. Preventable medication errors a...
Recent efforts to reform the healthcare delivery system have focused on improving patient safety dur...
There is a need to optimize patient safety as patients navigate through the healthcare system. With ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
Medication errors occur despite best intentions and are often the result of medication discrepancies...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Lack of medication reconciliation at the point of transitions between skilled nursing facilities/nur...
Medication discrepancies impact almost every patient that moves across transitions of care, e.g. adm...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication safety is a critical element in providing safe, high quality, and effective healthcare. M...
Abstract Background The incidence of preventable adve...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...
Adverse drug events are largely considered to be errors in which the severity of effects could be le...
Medication errors are common within the United States health system. Preventable medication errors a...
Recent efforts to reform the healthcare delivery system have focused on improving patient safety dur...
There is a need to optimize patient safety as patients navigate through the healthcare system. With ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
Medication errors occur despite best intentions and are often the result of medication discrepancies...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Lack of medication reconciliation at the point of transitions between skilled nursing facilities/nur...
Medication discrepancies impact almost every patient that moves across transitions of care, e.g. adm...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication safety is a critical element in providing safe, high quality, and effective healthcare. M...
Abstract Background The incidence of preventable adve...
Medication reconciliation is monitoring a patient’s medication history and current medications. Duri...