2016
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12632
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Paving the Way for Progress: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Patient Safety and Medical Liability Demonstration Initiative

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“…In this medical group, the pharmacists made frequent modifications to the patients' medication therapy related to medication appropriateness, dosing, adherence, and other clinical considerations. Given that other studies have found that patients have 4-7 medication discrepancies upon discharge from the hospital, 22,23 the incorporation of CMM into routine transitional care can significantly improve patient outcomes. Health systems and medical groups looking to optimize the effectiveness of their own TOC programs may consider expanding the role of their pharmacists to include CMM as part of an integrated, team-based care approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this medical group, the pharmacists made frequent modifications to the patients' medication therapy related to medication appropriateness, dosing, adherence, and other clinical considerations. Given that other studies have found that patients have 4-7 medication discrepancies upon discharge from the hospital, 22,23 the incorporation of CMM into routine transitional care can significantly improve patient outcomes. Health systems and medical groups looking to optimize the effectiveness of their own TOC programs may consider expanding the role of their pharmacists to include CMM as part of an integrated, team-based care approach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We coded these occurrences as ‘near misses’—defined by the Agency for Healthcare and Research Quality as, ‘errors that occur in the process of providing medical care that are detected and corrected before a patient is harmed’. 14 These messages were flagged and then later reviewed by a physician (MW) and two other reviewers (CED and JLL) to confirm the near misses and assess the severity of the potential magnitude of harm of each near miss. Near misses were coded according to type (errors of omission, commission, delay in care and general communication errors) and potential magnitude of harm (low, medium and high).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Module (2) presented the frame of the MED process, which outlined the necessary steps (when, where, and how disclosure should take place; what should be disclosed and documented; and who are the disclosing teams?). While module (3) presented the MED process through a quick guide diagram that adapted from the communication and optimal resolution process (CANDOR), it included improvisational methods of communication, empathic communication skills, and how to apologize (Battles, et al, 2017). Instructional guidelines sessions were planned to include numbers of sessions, the estimated session time, the session's specific objectives, and the required materials.…”
Section: Pilot Studymentioning
confidence: 99%