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Published on: December 11, 2016
Medication reconciliation: a prescription for safer care
Jonathan I Mitchell1, Marie M Owen2, Margaret H Colquhoun3
1Manager of policy and research for Accreditation Canada, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Abstract:
Four national healthcare organizations - Accreditation Canada, the Canadian Institute for Health Information, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada - recently collaborated to better understand and share comprehensive information about medication reconciliation in Canada. This article summarizes the key findings of their joint report titled Medication Reconciliation in Canada: Raising the Bar and profiles innovative approaches and tools for healthcare organizations across Canada.
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