Background: Substantial opportunity exists to improve medication management in the period following a hospital discharge. The objective of this study was to assess and improve medication management during care transitions through pharmacist home visits and the use of an electronic personal health record (ePHR) system. Methods: Recently discharged patients aged 50 years or older and having a chronic medical condition were offered the opportunity to meet with a pharmacist in the home setting to review medication instructions and receive a demonstration of an ePHR system. Patients agreeable to using the ePHR system were offered pharmacist support with setting up the ePHR system, having emphasis on documenting and reviewing medication regimens....
Background: Continuity of care between hospitals and community pharmacies needs to be improved to en...
Objective : This study aimed to investigate medication management among polymedicated, home-dwelling...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background: Substantial opportunity exists to improve medication management in the period following ...
Background: The risk of medication misadventure for patients is greatest during times of change, par...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background: Pharmacists may improve medication-related outcomes during transitions of care. The aim ...
Background: Transition between hospital and ambulatory care is a delicate step involving several hea...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear if enhanced electronic medication reconciliation systems can reduce inappr...
Objective: To determine the impact of pharmacist conducted Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR) fol...
Abstract Background When patients are discharged from hospital to home, it is a highlighted vulnerab...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
Purpose: Medication errors related to hospital discharge result in rehospitalization and emergency d...
Background: Continuity of care between hospitals and community pharmacies needs to be improved to en...
Objective : This study aimed to investigate medication management among polymedicated, home-dwelling...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background: Substantial opportunity exists to improve medication management in the period following ...
Background: The risk of medication misadventure for patients is greatest during times of change, par...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...
Background: Pharmacists may improve medication-related outcomes during transitions of care. The aim ...
Background: Transition between hospital and ambulatory care is a delicate step involving several hea...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear if enhanced electronic medication reconciliation systems can reduce inappr...
Objective: To determine the impact of pharmacist conducted Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR) fol...
Abstract Background When patients are discharged from hospital to home, it is a highlighted vulnerab...
BACKGROUND: Medication-related problems are common after hospitalization, for example when changes i...
Background: A transition from one health care setting to another increases the risk of medication er...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A transition from one health care setting to another incre...
Purpose: Medication errors related to hospital discharge result in rehospitalization and emergency d...
Background: Continuity of care between hospitals and community pharmacies needs to be improved to en...
Objective : This study aimed to investigate medication management among polymedicated, home-dwelling...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether home based medication review by pharmacists affects hospital readmis...