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During transitions in care, unintentional medication discrepancies commonly occur and can threaten patient safety. To improve medication reconciliation, and in response to Joint Commission requirements, most hospitals have developed medication reconciliation processes.
The successes of such programs have been varied, but there is now collective experience about effective approaches to medication reconciliation.
MARQUIS identifies best practices and offers a framework for assembling a team and adaptable implementation strategy.
To download a copy of the implementation strategy developed by the Society of Hospital Medicine, click here.
During transitions in care, unintentional medication discrepancies commonly occur and can threaten patient safety. To improve medication reconciliation, and in response to Joint Commission requirements, most hospitals have developed medication reconciliation processes.
The successes of such programs have been varied, but there is now collective experience about effective approaches to medication reconciliation.
MARQUIS identifies best practices and offers a framework for assembling a team and adaptable implementation strategy.
To download a copy of the implementation strategy developed by the Society of Hospital Medicine, click here.
During transitions in care, unintentional medication discrepancies commonly occur and can threaten patient safety. To improve medication reconciliation, and in response to Joint Commission requirements, most hospitals have developed medication reconciliation processes.
The successes of such programs have been varied, but there is now collective experience about effective approaches to medication reconciliation.
MARQUIS identifies best practices and offers a framework for assembling a team and adaptable implementation strategy.
To download a copy of the implementation strategy developed by the Society of Hospital Medicine, click here.