The Discharge Medicines Review (DMR) referral system, Refer-to-Pharmacy (RTP), PharmOutcomes and Help for Harry are UK transfer of care systems that aim to reduce the risks associated with hospital discharge. These systems use technology to facilitate the transmission of discharge information to community pharmacy, allowing community pharmacists to provide an adherence-support service. Despite the evidence that these systems benefit patient safety, there is a paucity of literature on their use. This study aimed to describe, compare and contrast these systems to highlight areas that could inform good practice recommendations. A rapid literature review was completed, and from the twenty-six sources of literature that were synthesised, three t...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
Background: After hospital discharge, community pharmacists are often the first health care professi...
YesBackground The patient transition from a hospital to a post-discharge healthcare setting has pote...
Abstract Background Transition between care settings is a time of high risk for preventable medicati...
Objectives To evaluate an electronic patient referral system from one UK hospital Trust to community...
Objective: There is substantial evidence demonstrating that transferring patients between care provi...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
Objective To evaluate the association of the discharge medicines review (DMR) community pharmacy ser...
Background The UK’s Department of Health has recommended that formal communication channels between...
YesBackground Interventions to reduce medicines discontinuity at transitions during and reinforce...
Background: Insufficient information transfer is a major barrier in the transition from hospital to ...
The ethos of the pharmacy service at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust (ELHT) could be described a...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
When patients are discharged from hospital it is vital that the information regarding their medicati...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
Background: After hospital discharge, community pharmacists are often the first health care professi...
YesBackground The patient transition from a hospital to a post-discharge healthcare setting has pote...
Abstract Background Transition between care settings is a time of high risk for preventable medicati...
Objectives To evaluate an electronic patient referral system from one UK hospital Trust to community...
Objective: There is substantial evidence demonstrating that transferring patients between care provi...
Background: Upon hospital discharge, patients' treatment frequently differ from treatment on admissi...
Objective To evaluate the association of the discharge medicines review (DMR) community pharmacy ser...
Background The UK’s Department of Health has recommended that formal communication channels between...
YesBackground Interventions to reduce medicines discontinuity at transitions during and reinforce...
Background: Insufficient information transfer is a major barrier in the transition from hospital to ...
The ethos of the pharmacy service at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust (ELHT) could be described a...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
When patients are discharged from hospital it is vital that the information regarding their medicati...
Research on the impact of hospital technology on medication safety usually focuses on prescribing an...
Hospital electronic prescribing (or ePrescribing) systems have the potential to reduce drug-related ...
Background: After hospital discharge, community pharmacists are often the first health care professi...
YesBackground The patient transition from a hospital to a post-discharge healthcare setting has pote...