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Continue LogoutMedication reconciliation is a key lever for reducing readmissions, improving transitions of care, and boosting patient and provider satisfaction—but many organizations struggle to get it right. The average medication list has between one and seven errors, and an estimated 30% of those errors could result in harm if not addressed.
Fortunately, there are individuals specifically trained to identify and correct medication errors and optimize medication regimens: pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. But data suggest that most organizations are underleveraging them when it comes to medication reconciliation.
Check out our infographic to learn five of the most common medication reconciliation missteps and how pharmacy can help.
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