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Medication Safety
Abstract Number: 246
A HOSPITALIST LED INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE MEDICATION RECONCILIATION ON ADMISSION
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Multiple safety reports were reviewed for missed doses of critical medications on admission to the inpatient rehabilitation units at a large academic medical center. It was found that providers were inconsistently or incorrectly using the admission medication reconciliation (AdmMedRec) functionality in EHR that could have prevented these errors.Many hospitals struggle with AdmMedRec due to […]
Abstract Number: 430
IMPROVING IMMUNOSUPPPRESSANT ADMINISTRATION SAFETY WITH GPT: A PROSPECTIVE VALIDATION
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Immunosuppression regimens are highly effective at preventing rejection but carry risk of toxicity and can be complex. Clinical decision support (CDS) tools embedded in electronic health records have presented opportunity to systematically aid providers ordering such medications appropriately. However, discrepancy between a clinically-documented plan for use and provider orders may exist. Natural language processing […]
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