Medication Reconciliation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59793/ijcp.v24i4.964Keywords:
Medication errors,, healthcare delivery system,, medication reconciliation,, adverse drug reaction, quality improvementAbstract
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) stated that preventable medication errors are the most
common type of errors in healthcare. It is of fundamental significance when building a safer
care continuum, as it highlights the reason for continuous and more vigilant medication
reconciliation and required effort at all interfaces of care, including community. Without a
robust medication reconciliation process, the potential for catastrophic outcomes remains a
constant concern. Prevention of medication errors is essential through strategies that are based
in evidence of medication reconciliation strategies on medication errors in community
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