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» Learn three important steps you can take to build a firm foundation for medication reconciliation
The incidence of adverse drug events (ADEs) is alarming. Though the Joint Commission has mandated accurate medication reconciliation in National Patient Safety Goal #8, hospitals struggle to comply with it.
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Today’s medication reconciliation processes are inefficient, inconsistent and not fully reliable. The process begins with gathering the medication history which can be tedious. It involves interviewing the patient or family, and sometimes requires calling pharmacies, prescribing physicians or other caregivers. Yet, for all that effort, the medication history is often incomplete, and when it relies heavily on patient or family recall, it may also be inaccurate.
That’s a frightening scenario. Without a proper medication history, medication reconciliation is undermined, the risk of ADEs increases and patient safety is jeopardized.
Build a Foundation for Improved Safety
While there is no silver bullet for wiping out all adverse drug events, a standardized approach to medication reconciliation can go a long way to improve patient safety and the quality of care. One study projects that up to 70 percent of potential errors and 15 percent of all ADEs could be prevented by standardizing the process.
That’s how Standard Register’s Rx History Capture can help you make immediate and significant improvements. It enhances patient safety with an improved process and better information. By providing a consistent, reliable approach to gathering a comprehensive medication history, it helps establish a solid foundation for medication reconciliation. And it does so very efficiently.
Consider the Benefits: