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    • Patient Safety
    • Clinical Pharmacy

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    • Medication errors pose a significant risk to patient safety.
    • Current prescribing practices can be complex, leading to potential errors.
    • Medication reconciliation is a critical process for ensuring accurate medication lists.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the benefits of indication-based prescribing.
    • To assess the impact of indication-based prescribing on medication errors.
    • To evaluate the role of indication-based prescribing in medication reconciliation.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of studies on indication-based prescribing.
    • Analysis of error reports related to medication selection.
    • Case studies examining medication reconciliation processes.

    Main Results:

    • Indication-based prescribing reduces the number of available medication choices.
    • This reduction in choices is associated with fewer prescribing errors.
    • The structured approach aids in accurate medication reconciliation.

    Conclusions:

    • Indication-based prescribing is a valuable strategy for enhancing patient safety.
    • Implementing indication-based prescribing can lead to a reduction in medication errors.
    • This method supports more effective medication reconciliation.