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Evaluating insulin information provided on discharge summaries in a secondary care hospital in the United Kingdom.

Amie BainLois NettleshipSallianne KavanaghZaheer-Ud-Din Babar
Published in: Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (2017)
This small-scale study demonstrates that errors and discrepancies regarding insulin therapy on discharge persist despite current insulin safety initiatives. Poorly communicated information regarding insulin therapy may jeopardise optimal glycaemic control and continuity of patient care. Insulin-related information should be comprehensively documented at the point of discharge. This is to improve communication across the interface and to minimise risks to patient safety.
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