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Donna Herold1, Maryann Murray2, Alice Watt3
1Patient champion, is a member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada and was one of the action team members who co-authored Engaging Patients in Patient Safety: A Canadian Guide.
Abstract:
This quality improvement initiative to help prevent known medication-related failures during transitions of care was co-led by Patients for Patient Safety Canada, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, the Canadian Pharmacists Association, and the Canadian Society for Hospital Pharmacists. Initially, the intervention was to develop, test, evaluate and disseminate a medication safety "checklist" for patients and healthcare providers. Through small tests of change, the checklist was redesigned as the "5 Questions to Ask about Your Medications." Collective results demonstrate a shared commitment among more than 200 organizations to empower patients with questions to ask about their medications.
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