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Published in: Journal of Medical Systems 6/2012

01-12-2012 | Original Paper

Mitigating Error Vulnerability at the Transition of Care through the Use of Health IT Applications

Authors: Kendall Cortelyou-Ward, Ashley Swain, Tina Yeung

Published in: Journal of Medical Systems | Issue 6/2012

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Abstract

Adverse drug events are largely considered to be errors in which the severity of effects could be lessened or even prevented through more effective medication reconciliation practices. Transitions of care, particularly at the time of discharge from the hospital, represent a time of heightened error vulnerability that contributes to medication discrepancy occurrences. The observed vulnerability can be attributed to communication and care continuity gaps across health care settings and can often lead to preventable errors. Health IT tools developed through research can identify factors which increase the risk of medication discrepancies. Additionally, the implementations of optimized clinical workflow processes to form effective transitions of care are approaches to decreasing medication discrepancies which may lead to adverse drug events. While federal policies and certifying organizations have implemented quality initiatives to increase focus on medication reconciliation practices in the hospital and primary care settings, the same practices must be implemented after a patient is discharged to their homes or another health care facility in order to mitigate error vulnerabilities that occur at the transition of care. This paper provides an overview of health IT system capabilities and their applications within and across health care delivery settings to facilitate care coordination to ensure continuity of care.
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Metadata
Title
Mitigating Error Vulnerability at the Transition of Care through the Use of Health IT Applications
Authors
Kendall Cortelyou-Ward
Ashley Swain
Tina Yeung
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Medical Systems / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 0148-5598
Electronic ISSN: 1573-689X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-012-9855-x

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