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Unintended discontinuation of medication following hospitalisation: a retrospective cohort study.

Patrick RedmondRonald McDowellTamasine C GrimesFiona BolandRonan McDonnellCarmel HughesTom Fahey
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Discontinuity of evidence-based long-term medication is common. Increasing age and private medical care are independently associated with a higher risk of medication discontinuity. Hospitalisation is not associated with discontinuity but less than half of hospitalised patients have medication recorded on their hospital discharge summary.
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