Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research

Pharmacists' medication reconciliation interventions during admission and transfer from an emergency department at a tertiary care hospital: a randomized pilot study and evaluation of physician and patient perceptions
CONCLUSION: The transitions of care are at risk for errors due to medication discrepancies, and pharmacists could potentially identify and resolve discrepancies. Healthcare professionals and patients reported to be satisfied by the involvement of clinical pharmacists in the healthcare team.PMID:37702160 | DOI:10.2174/1574886318666230911144912 (Source: Current Drug Safety)
Source: Current Drug Safety - September 13, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Ashitha George Joseph Santra Saji Anagha Nivrutti Kumbhar Shivakumar G Ramesh Bhandari M S Ganachari Source Type: research