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Preventing Medication Errors: Quality Chasm Series
Committee on Identifying and Preventing Medication Errors, Philip Aspden, Julie Wolcott, J. Lyle Bootman, Linda R. Cronenwett, Editors, Institute of Medicine

Hardcover, 544 pages
ISBN 0309101476
978-0309101479
National Academy Press
January 2007
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The Institute of Medicine concluded the Quality Chasm Series, a series of reports focused on assessing and improving the nation s quality of health care. Preventing Medication Errors is an important volume in the series.

Responding to the key messages in earlier volumes of the series (To Err is Human, Crossing the Quality Chasm, and Patient Safety) this book sets forth an agenda for improving the safety of medication use. It begins by providing an overview of the system for drug development, regulation, distribution, and use.

Preventing Medication Errors also examines the peer-reviewed literature on the incidence and the cost of medication errors and the effectiveness of error prevention strategies.

Presenting data that will foster the reduction of medication errors, the book provides action agendas detailing the measures needed to improve the safety of medication use in both the short- and long-term. Patients, primary health care providers, health care organizations, purchasers of group health care, legislators, and those affiliated with providing medications and medication- related products and services will benefit from this guide to reducing medication errors.

This is from a series of publications from the Institute of Medicine's Quality of Health Care in America project. This reports builds on the findings of the first IOM report To Err is Human and addresses quality problems that detract from the health, functioning, dignity, comfort, satisfaction, and resources. You may also be interested in the 1st Annual Crossing the Quality Chasm Summit. You may also be interested in Building a Better Delivery System.

The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is a not-for-profit organization driving the improvement of health by advancing the quality and value of health care. IHI is a reliable source of energy, knowledge, and support for a never-ending campaign to improve health care worldwide. We develop and nurture will, energizing a movement for profound change in health care. We spread improvement knowledge across the globe, and provide methods, tools, and other supports, largely through partnerships, for thousands of health care organizations to turn knowledge into improved results. We initiate and support innovation efforts, so as to discover, cultivate, and demonstrate the feasibility of new, more capable, designs. We exercise academic rigor in this work. We work to change the skills, attitudes, and knowledge of the workforce, both in the ongoing development of young professionals and in life-long education, so as to reduce profession-specific silos that limit collaborative effort for the well-being of patients. We seek to improve joy in work, and to help all who work in health care to become better able to help improve care.

The Institute of Medicine (IOM) serves as adviser to the nation to improve health.  As an independent, scientific adviser, the Institute of Medicine strives to provide advice that is unbiased, based on evidence, and grounded in science. The mission of the Institute of Medicine embraces the health of people everywhere.

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