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Provider Drug
Safety Information
Medication errors are among the most common medical errors, harming at least 1.5 million people every year. According to a report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the extra medical costs of treating drug-related injuries occurring in hospitals alone conservatively amount to $3.5 billion a year.
In its 2007
Preventing Medication Errors report, the IOM estimated that, on average, hospitalized patients are subject to at least one medication error per day: this translates to 400,000 drug-related injuries in hospitals each year. Another 800,000 drug-related injuries occur in long-term-care settings, and roughly 530,000 occur just among Medicare recipients in outpatient clinics. The IOM estimates that at least a quarter of all medication-related injuries are preventable.
Health Services Advisory Group, Inc., as the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for Arizona, provides the following drug-safety information, resources, tools, and guidance on quality improvement methods to assist health care providers and patients in preventing medication-related injuries. Health care providers may request additional assistance in improving drug-safety processes by contacting HSAG.
For more information on HSAG's Provider Drug Safety initiative, please visit the links below.
For patient educational tools and information, please
click here.
This content is for informational purposes only.
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For assistance, questions, or comments, please contact:
drugsafety@hsag.com or call 602-665-6107 |
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