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Effects of a refined evidence-based toolkit and mentored implementation on medication reconciliation at 18 hospitals: results of the MARQUIS2 study.

Jeffrey Lawrence SchnipperHarry Reyes NievaMeghan MalloukAmanda MixonStephanie RennkeEugene ChuStephanie MuellerGregory Randy R SmithMark V WilliamsTosha B WetterneckJason SteinAnuj DalalStephanie LabonvilleAnirudh SridharanDeonni P StolldorfE John OravBrian LevinMarcus GreshamCathy YoonJenna GoldsteinSara PlattChristopher Tugbéh NyenpanEric HowellSunil Kripalaninull nullnull null
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2021)
A multicentre medication reconciliation QI initiative using mentored implementation of a refined best practices toolkit, including patient-level and system-level interventions, was associated with a substantial decrease in unintentional medication discrepancies over time. Future efforts should focus on sustainability and spread.
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