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HM13 Session Analysis: The Multicenter Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Study (MARQUIS)

The authors conducted a 6-site mentored implementation study to assess the effects of implementing a best practice med-rec toolkit on unintentional medication discrepancies.

The best practice toolkit included a number of interventions:

  • Provider education (how to take a good history, how to get an accurate med lists);
  • Patient education (teach-back method on medication education and how to keep their own medication list); and
  • Risk stratifying patients regarding their need for additional resources (based on what medications they are currently prescribed and the total number of medications).

Stay tuned for the outcomes which are currently being collected. Click here for the toolkit resources.

 

 

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The authors conducted a 6-site mentored implementation study to assess the effects of implementing a best practice med-rec toolkit on unintentional medication discrepancies.

The best practice toolkit included a number of interventions:

  • Provider education (how to take a good history, how to get an accurate med lists);
  • Patient education (teach-back method on medication education and how to keep their own medication list); and
  • Risk stratifying patients regarding their need for additional resources (based on what medications they are currently prescribed and the total number of medications).

Stay tuned for the outcomes which are currently being collected. Click here for the toolkit resources.

 

 

The authors conducted a 6-site mentored implementation study to assess the effects of implementing a best practice med-rec toolkit on unintentional medication discrepancies.

The best practice toolkit included a number of interventions:

  • Provider education (how to take a good history, how to get an accurate med lists);
  • Patient education (teach-back method on medication education and how to keep their own medication list); and
  • Risk stratifying patients regarding their need for additional resources (based on what medications they are currently prescribed and the total number of medications).

Stay tuned for the outcomes which are currently being collected. Click here for the toolkit resources.

 

 

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