First-of-its kind collaborative addresses IV medication use
Accreditation Connection, November 20, 2006
Local hospitals throughout San Diego County, along with San Diego Patient Safety Consortium and the Cardinal Health Center for Safety and Clinical Excellence, announced last week the results of a first-of-its-kind regional task force to improve patient safety by eliminating variation in IV medication practices among county hospitals, according to a press release you may view by clicking here.
The task force has created county-wide standards for safe administration of IV medicines by using a common drug identifier and standardizing the concentration and dosage units for each drug. The task force aimed to make San Diego the first metropolitan area in the US to develop and implement this new approach to significantly reduce the variation in IV therapy, resulting in safer and more consistent practices in administering high-risk IV medications to patients, according to the press release.
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