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Medication reconciliation challenges, confuses ASCs

Ambulatory Quality and Compliance Insider, July 1, 2008

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Medication reconciliation is not only the most difficult National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) surgery centers have to comply with, it has also created confusion among some in the field about who gets the medication list when the patient is discharged.

“There has been variability among surveyors with this expectation,” says Jan Allison, RN, director of quality and accreditation at Surgical Care Affiliates in Birmingham, AL. “There have been a few who expect the medication list to be sent to the next or primary provider of care. But most have not and are fine if you give it to the patient and tell the patient to bring it to their provider.”

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