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Analysis of the nature and contributory factors of medication safety incidents following hospital discharge using National Reporting and Learning System (NRLS) data from England and Wales: a multi-method study.

Fatema A AlqenaeDouglas SteinkeAndrew Carson-StevensRichard Neil Keers
Published in: Therapeutic advances in drug safety (2023)
This study has identified some important targets that can be a focus of future efforts to improve the safe use of medicines after hospital discharge. These include concentrating attention on medication for the cardiovascular and central nervous systems (e.g., via incorporating them in prescribing safety indicators and pharmaceutical prioritisation tools), staff skill mix (e.g., embedding clinical pharmacist roles at key parts of the care pathway where greatest risk is suspected), and implementation of electronic interventions to improve timely communication of medication and other information between healthcare providers.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • adverse drug
  • primary care
  • pulmonary embolism
  • emergency department