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Medication reconciliation: time to save? A cross-sectional study from one acute hospital.

Elaine K WalshAnn KirbyPatricia M KearneyColin P BradleyAoife FlemingKieran A O'ConnorCiaran HalleranTimothy CroninElaine CalnanPatricia SheehanLaura GalvinDerina ByrneLaura J Sahm
Published in: European journal of clinical pharmacology (2019)
Spending additional time on medication reconciliation is associated with economic burden and may not yield benefit in terms of capturing clinically significant errors. There is a need to improve communication of medication information between primary and secondary care.
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