The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type of errors in healthcare. It is of fundamental significance when building a safer care continuum, as it highlights the reason for continuous and more vigilant medication reconciliation and required effort at all interfaces of care, including community. Without a robust medication reconciliation process, the potential for catastrophic outcomes remains a constant concern. Prevention of medication errors is essential through strategies that are based in evidence of medication reconciliation strategies on medication errors in community
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
‘Medication error’ is any preventable event that may cause inappropriate use of medication and may c...
Medication reconciliation is the challenging process of obtaining the most accurate and up to date...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication errors are the most common and widespread medical adverse event that occurs in healthcare...
Medication administration errors were reported to have an error rate of 60% in early research mainly...
Strategies to improve medication safety focused on acute care settings. Twenty-six studies and descr...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication errors due to incorrect medication reconciliation are a very present and serious problem ...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
Medication errors are common in general practice and in hospitals. Both errors in the act of writing...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
‘Medication error’ is any preventable event that may cause inappropriate use of medication and may c...
Medication reconciliation is the challenging process of obtaining the most accurate and up to date...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most common type o...
Medication errors are common through all phases of a hospitalization and represent a significant pat...
Medication errors are the most common and widespread medical adverse event that occurs in healthcare...
Medication administration errors were reported to have an error rate of 60% in early research mainly...
Strategies to improve medication safety focused on acute care settings. Twenty-six studies and descr...
Aim: To review the literature and report on the prevalence of medication history taking errors occur...
Medication errors due to incorrect medication reconciliation are a very present and serious problem ...
Medication errors are estimated to result in more than 400,000 preventable adverse drug events per y...
Medication errors are common in general practice and in hospitals. Both errors in the act of writing...
ABSTRACT One of the current barriers proposed to avoid possible medication errors, and consequently ...
Abstract Background: Medication errors are multifactorial incidents affecting patients, providers, a...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
Background: Medication errors (MEs) affect patient safety to a significant extent. Because these err...
‘Medication error’ is any preventable event that may cause inappropriate use of medication and may c...
Medication reconciliation is the challenging process of obtaining the most accurate and up to date...