A Correlation of a Medication-Focused Risk Score to Medication Errors at Discharge.

This study was split into 2 phases aimed to internally validate the risk score. Phase I of the study compared the predictability of 30-day unplanned readmissions between the UCSD-Rx risk score and a well-validated risk tool, the LACE+ index. To further specify our risk score for pharmacist use, phase II of the study analyzed the predictability of the risk score to medication errors at discharge. Phase I demonstrated similar classification performance of 30-day unplanned readmissions between the UCSD-Rx risk score (C-statistic, 0.66; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.64-0.68; P < .0001) and the LACE+ index (C-statistic, 0.69; 95%CI, 0.67-0.71; P < .0001). In phase II, logistic regression showed an increasing UCSD-Rx risk score was predictive of individuals who would experience a medication error at discharge (odds ratio, 1.068; 95%CI, 1.005-1.136; P = .035). Results of this study demonstrate that the UCSD-Rx risk score is a promising tool targeted for pharmacist use to identify patients that may benefit most from transitions-of-care services prior to discharge. PMID: 32533584 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tags: J Clin Pharmacol Source Type: research