Healthcare Quarterly
Healthcare Quarterly
16(4) October 2013
: 32-35.doi:10.12927/hcq.2014.23661
Abstract
Medication reconciliation is a crucial step in safe care, but it is often done inconsistently or inadequately, or missed altogether. This can be dangerous and even deadly for patients, and expensive for the system. In this article, the authors discuss the current status of medication reconciliation in Canada, barriers to its implementation and steps healthcare organizations across the country are taking to introduce medication reconciliation. They conclude by outlining ways that provincial and territorial governments could re-energize work on medication reconciliation.
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