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Medication Incidents: Clinical and System Reviews, Incident AnalysesÌý

Given the broad range of potential causes of medication incidents, clinical and system reviews should be conducted to identify potential causes and determine appropriate recommendations.

Occurrences of harm are often complex with many contributing factors. Organizations need to:

  1. Measure and monitor the types and frequency of these occurrences.
  2. Use appropriate analytical methods to understand the contributing factors.
  3. Identify and implement solutions or interventions that are designed to prevent recurrence and reduce risk of harm.
  4. Have mechanisms in place to mitigate consequences of harm when it occurs.

    To develop a more in-depth understanding of the care delivered to patients, chart audits, incident analyses and prospective analyses can be helpful in identifying quality improvement opportunities. Links to key resources forÌýconducting chart auditsÌýandÌýanalysis methodsÌýare included in theÌýHospital Harm Improvement Resources Introduction.

    If your review reveals that your medication incidents are linked to specific processes, you may find these resources helpful:
  • Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
    • How-to Guide:ÌýPrevent harm from high-alert medications.Ìý2012.
    • Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). How-to Guide: Prevent harm from high-alert medications — pediatric supplement.
    • Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). How-to Guide: Prevent harm from high-alert medications — rural hospitals supplement. 2008.
    • Improve core processes for administering medications. 2020.
    • Improve core processes for dispensing medications. 2020.
    • Improve core processes for ordering medications. 2020.
  • Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada.
  • Cross County MedRec Check-up.
  • ISMP list of high-alert medications in acute care settings. 2018.
  • Medication safety self-assessment (MSSA).
  • National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
  • Medicines and Prescribing Centre.ÌýNICE guidelines: Medicines optimisation: the safe and effective use of medicines to enable the best possible outcomes.
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