Emergency medical services (EMS) represent an important and increasingly used entry point into the healthcare system. These services are often provided in the backdrop of challenging environments, with few diagnostic resources available, and for patients of varying acuity. As a result, the potential for medication errors (MEs) and adverse drug events (ADEs) is significant. However, the identification and reporting of these occurrences is poorly understood. A healthcare failure mode and effects analysis was conducted at the Hamad Medical Corporation Ambulance Service, Qatar, to identify and mitigate potential system-focused barriers to the identification and reporting of ADEs and MEs in the EMS setting. Between May 2018 and July 2018, a proc...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Aims and objectives: To describe the contextual, modal and psychological classification of medicatio...
This study explored factors associated with successful development and implementation of medication ...
Introduction Out of hospital emergency medical service patients present unique challenges and ample ...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: Medication errors in hospitals a...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
Background Medication errors are a major public health concern that negatively impact patient safety...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring healthcare-related incidents and have th...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring health care related incidents and have t...
Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology...
Background: Population-based studies from several countries have constantly shown excessively high r...
Background: Electronic medication management systems (EMMS) improve medication safety, but simultane...
Medication errors are prevalent in EMS settings, and can occur in as frequently as 21% of patient ca...
AIM To assess and evaluate patient safety incidents and in particular, medication errors, during ...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Aims and objectives: To describe the contextual, modal and psychological classification of medicatio...
This study explored factors associated with successful development and implementation of medication ...
Introduction Out of hospital emergency medical service patients present unique challenges and ample ...
© 2019 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Background: Medication errors in hospitals a...
Objective: Incident reporting systems are critical to understanding adverse events, in order to crea...
Background Medication errors are a major public health concern that negatively impact patient safety...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring healthcare-related incidents and have th...
Medication errors are amongst the most frequently occurring health care related incidents and have t...
Closed-loop electronic medication management systems (EMMS) have been seen as a potential technology...
Background: Population-based studies from several countries have constantly shown excessively high r...
Background: Electronic medication management systems (EMMS) improve medication safety, but simultane...
Medication errors are prevalent in EMS settings, and can occur in as frequently as 21% of patient ca...
AIM To assess and evaluate patient safety incidents and in particular, medication errors, during ...
Lack of verification is often cited as a root cause of medication errors; however, medication errors...
ObjectivesTo describe the frequency of the different types of medication-related incidents that caus...
Aims and objectives: To describe the contextual, modal and psychological classification of medicatio...