Policy Levers Driving Medication Reconciliation Improvements, and How Best Practices from MARQUIS and Supporting Technology Drive Organizational Change
The policy levers the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) are pulling to improve medication reconciliation through policies rooted in transitions of care, improved care coordination, and handoffs. Recent findings from The Society for Hospital Medicine’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative have identified process gaps and identified better ways to prescribe and document medications […]
The policy levers the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) are pulling to improve medication reconciliation through policies rooted in transitions of care, improved care coordination, and handoffs. Recent findings from The Society for Hospital Medicine’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative have identified process gaps and identified better ways to prescribe and document medications with simple technology enhancements to EHRs.
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