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Reducing Discharge Medication Reconciliation Errors at a Pediatric Neurology Inpatient Unit. [PDF]
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From MedWreck to MedRec: A Call to Action to Improve Medication Reconciliation. [PDF]
Kashyap N, Jeffery S, Agresta T.
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Exploring the Roles of Nurses in Medication Reconciliation for Older Adults at Hospital Discharge: A Narrative Approach. [PDF]
Zhu LL, Wang YH, Lan MJ, Zhou Q.
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Impact of pharmacist-led discharge medication reconciliation on error and patient harm prevention at a large academic medical center. [PDF]
Zheng L +6 more
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The process of medication reconciliation has five steps: list the patient’s current medications; list the medications currently needed; compare the lists; make a new list based on the comparison; communicate the new list to the patient and caregivers. Medication reconciliation seems to have been first described in 2003.
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The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the mostcommon type of errors in healthcare. It is of fundamental significance when building a safercare continuum, as it highlights the reason for continuous and more vigilant medicationreconciliation and required effort at all interfaces of care, including community ...
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Tips and Resources for Medication Reconciliation
Medication errors occur despite best intentions and are often the result of medication discrepancies. Medication reconciliation reduces the likelihood of errors by addressing medication discrepancies that result from multiple points of care, transitions in care, or patient report.
Anant M, Shenoy +2 more
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Medication Review and Medication Reconciliation
Medication review and medication reconciliation are systematic processes with the aim of increasing patient safety as well as effectiveness and efficiency on different levels. Whereas medication reconciliation is defined as the formal process of obtaining a complete and accurate list of each patient's current medications with the main aim of detecting ...
Griese-Mammern, Nina +3 more
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Medication review and reconciliation in older adults
Older people are frequently exposed to polypharmacy, inappropriate prescribing, and adverse drug events. Two clinical processes can help geriatricians to optimize and increase the safety of drug prescriptions for older adults: medication reconciliation ...
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