Standardization as a mechanism to improve safety in health care.
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Patient safety and error management: what causes adverse events and how can they be prevented?Effectiveness of pharmacist-led medication reconciliation programmes on clinical outcomes at hospital transitions: a systematic review and meta-analysisDesign and implementation of an application and associated services to support interdisciplinary medication reconciliation efforts at an integrated healthcare delivery networkEnabling joint commission medication reconciliation objectives with the HL7 / ASTM Continuity of Care Document standard.Effect of clinical pharmacist intervention on medication discrepancies following hospital dischargeMedication safety in residential aged-care facilities: a perspective.MedXN: an open source medication extraction and normalization tool for clinical textMedication reconciliation at hospital admission and discharge: insufficient knowledge, unclear task reallocation and lack of collaboration as major barriers to medication safetyUse of a codified medication process for documentation of home medicationsManagement of diabetes mellitus in hospitalized patients: efficiency and effectiveness of sliding-scale insulin therapy.Evaluation of standardized doctor's orders as an educational tool for undergraduate medical students: a prospective cohort study.Medication reconciliation at admission and discharge: a time and motion studyPilot of a National Inpatient Medication Chart in Australia: improving prescribing safety and enabling prescribing trainingMedication Reconciliation: Work Domain Ontology, prototype development, and a predictive model.Automated medication reconciliation and complexity of care transitions.Accuracy of Electronic Medical Record Medication Reconciliation in Emergency Department Patients.Prospective cohort study protocol to describe the transfer of patients from intensive care units to hospital wards.Impact of electronic medication reconciliation interventions on medication discrepancies at hospital transitions: a systematic review and meta-analysisA national in-patient prescription chart: the experience in Wales 2004-2012.Using novel Canadian resources to improve medication reconciliation at discharge: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Multimorbidity, polypharmacy, referrals, and adverse drug events: are we doing things well?Accidents waiting to happen: the contribution of latent conditions to patient safetyReconcilable differences: correcting medication errors at hospital admission and discharge.Teaching medication reconciliation through simulation: a patient safety initiative for second year medical studentsClassifying and predicting errors of inpatient medication reconciliation.Cervical ripening in the Netherlands: a survey.Linking joint commission inpatient core measures and national patient safety goals with evidenceDesign and implementation of a medication reconciliation kiosk: the Automated Patient History Intake Device (APHID).Development and implementation of clinical trial protocol templates at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesDeveloping a programme for medication reconciliation at the time of admission into hospital.Medication reconciliation: passing phase or real need?The future of inpatient anticoagulation management.Pharmacy-led medication reconciliation programmes at hospital transitions: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Medication reconciliation as a medication safety initiative in Ethiopia: a study protocol.Best possible medication history for hemodialysis patients obtained by a pharmacy technician.Stakeholder views regarding patient discharge from intensive care: Suboptimal quality and opportunities for improvement.Medication reconciliation at admission and discharge: an analysis of prevalence and associated risk factors.Application of the structured history taking of medication use tool to optimise prescribing for older patients and reduce adverse events.A standardized nutrition approach for very low birth weight neonates improves outcomes, reduces cost and is not associated with increased rates of necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis or mortality.Medication reconciliation: Coming to a hospital near you.
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Standardization as a mechanism to improve safety in health care.
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Standardization as a mechanism to improve safety in health care.
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Standardization as a mechanism to improve safety in health care.
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Jane M Justeson
John D Rozich
Mark E Lindsay
Patrick D Macken
Ramona J Howard
Roger K Resar
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z