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Medication safety during care transitions is crucial. Multi-component interventions targeting high-risk patients, like the elderly with polypharmacy, show the most promise for improving safety and potentially reducing costs.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Safety
  • Clinical Pharmacy

Background:

  • Transitions of care represent a high-risk period for medication safety.
  • Potential hazards include medication discrepancies, nonadherence, and inadequate monitoring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at improving medication safety during care transitions.
  • To identify characteristics of the most potent interventions and patient populations that benefit most.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of recent, higher-quality studies on care transition interventions.
  • Focus on interventions incorporating multiple components and targeting high-risk patient groups.

Main Results:

  • Multi-component interventions are most effective.
  • Targeting high-risk patients, such as the elderly with polypharmacy and low health literacy, yields the best outcomes.
  • Widespread implementation is challenging due to resource intensity.

Conclusions:

  • The most effective medication safety interventions during care transitions are comprehensive and patient-centered.
  • Despite resource intensity, these interventions may be cost-effective, particularly in contexts of hospital overcrowding and value-based payment models.