Abstract Background Adverse drug events (ADE) represent one of the main causes of admission to emergency department (ED). Their detection, documentation, and reporting are essential to avoid readmission. We hypothesize that a pharmacist-initiated multidisciplinary transition of care program combining ED pharmacist contribution and medications’ data transfer between inpatient and outpatient caregivers will reduce emergency visits related to ADE Method/design This is a prospective, open-label, randomized controlled trial. The primary aim of the study is 6-month ED readmission related to the same ADE. Three hundred forty-six adult patients with an ADE detected by a binomial pharmacist-physician will be recruited from the ED of an University Ho...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
Obtaining best possible medication histories (BPMHs) can reduce unintentional medication changes upo...
International audienceBackground Adverse drug events (ADE) represent one of the main causes of admis...
Background: Drug overuse or drug underuse are the most common causes of adverse drug events and can ...
Background: Drug overuse or drug underuse are the most common causes of adverse drug events and can ...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED) visits is incre...
Objective: An adverse drug event (ADE) is an injury resulting from a medical intervention related to...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED)visits is increa...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED)visits is increa...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Importance: The National Action Plan for Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Prevention identified 3 high-prior...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important cause of hospital admiss...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
Obtaining best possible medication histories (BPMHs) can reduce unintentional medication changes upo...
International audienceBackground Adverse drug events (ADE) represent one of the main causes of admis...
Background: Drug overuse or drug underuse are the most common causes of adverse drug events and can ...
Background: Drug overuse or drug underuse are the most common causes of adverse drug events and can ...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED) visits is incre...
Objective: An adverse drug event (ADE) is an injury resulting from a medical intervention related to...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED)visits is increa...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Background: The burden of adverse drug event (ADE)-related emergency department (ED)visits is increa...
AIMS: To determine the (1) incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) in 10 emergency department (EDs)...
Importance: The National Action Plan for Adverse Drug Event (ADE) Prevention identified 3 high-prior...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important cause of hospital admiss...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
International audienceObjectives: Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a problem for the delive...
Obtaining best possible medication histories (BPMHs) can reduce unintentional medication changes upo...