Core Entrustable Professional Activities in Clinical Pharmacology for Entering Residency: Value of Interprofessional Health-Care Teams in Medication Prescribing and Medication Error Prevention.
Lawrence J CohenVera S DonnenbergPeter H WiernikWilliam C NewmanNduka AmankulorPublished in: Journal of clinical pharmacology (2018)
In recent years, health care has been increasingly delivered by interprofessional teams in the inpatient, outpatient, and transition-of-care arenas. For many reasons, effective communication between patient-centered care teams and patients is critically important in order to optimize care, ensure patient safety, and prevent medical and medication misadventures. In rapid-paced, high-stress medical environments, it is especially important to carefully evaluate the causes of all misadventures in a manner that avoids assigning blame and identifies the root causes and, through team activity, leads to development of remedies that reduce the likelihood of future misadventures. Using a series of illustrative cases, this paper seeks to bring attention to these issues and provide insights regarding some tools developed to assist in improving patient safety and effective team communication.
Keyphrases
- patient safety
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- palliative care
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- adverse drug
- primary care
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- mental health
- affordable care act
- health information
- gene expression
- emergency department
- working memory
- peritoneal dialysis
- current status
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- stress induced
- chronic pain
- patient reported outcomes
- heat stress