Background: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morbidity and mortality. Medication reconciliation is a recognized hospital accreditation requirement and designed to limit errors in transitions in care. Objectives: To identify beliefs, perceived roles and responsibilities of physicians, pharmacists and nurses prior to the implementation of a standardized medication reconciliation process. Methods: A survey was distributed to the three professions: pharmacists in the pharmacy and physicians and nurses in hospital in-patient units. It contained questions about the current level of medication reconciliation practices, as well as perceived roles and responsibilities of each profession when a standardized ...
Background: Medication error at transitions of care is common. The implementation of medicines recon...
Introduction and Objectives: With the population ageing, there is a growing number of people who hav...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Background: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morbidity an...
AbstractBackground: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morb...
Background: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morbidity an...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors are a leading cause of patient harm. Many of these errors result from ...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Objective: The objective of this study is to conduct a review of pertinent literature, assess pharma...
Medication reconciliation is the “process of comparingthe medications that the patient has been taki...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: The goal of this project was to assess perceptions of medicatio...
Background: Using the medicines reconciliation tool which involves preparing an updated list of pati...
Discrepancies in medication orders at transitions of care have been shown to affect patient outcomes...
Medication reconciliations are utilized during most healthcare encounters. The process of the medica...
Background: Medication error at transitions of care is common. The implementation of medicines recon...
Introduction and Objectives: With the population ageing, there is a growing number of people who hav...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...
Background: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morbidity an...
AbstractBackground: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morb...
Background: Medication errors occur frequently at transitions in care and can result in morbidity an...
BACKGROUND: Medication errors are a leading cause of patient harm. Many of these errors result from ...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Objective: The objective of this study is to conduct a review of pertinent literature, assess pharma...
Medication reconciliation is the “process of comparingthe medications that the patient has been taki...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Class of 2012 AbstractSpecific Aims: The goal of this project was to assess perceptions of medicatio...
Background: Using the medicines reconciliation tool which involves preparing an updated list of pati...
Discrepancies in medication orders at transitions of care have been shown to affect patient outcomes...
Medication reconciliations are utilized during most healthcare encounters. The process of the medica...
Background: Medication error at transitions of care is common. The implementation of medicines recon...
Introduction and Objectives: With the population ageing, there is a growing number of people who hav...
Objective: To assess if the pharmacy department should be more involved in the medication reconcilia...