Completeness of medication information in admission notes from emergency departments
Abstract Background Medication lists prepared in the emergency department (ED) form the basis for diagnosing and treating patients during hospitalization. Since incomplete medication information may lead to patient harm, it is crucial to obtain a correct and complete medication list at hospital admi...
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Main Authors: | Birgitte Zahl-Holmstad (Author), Beate H. Garcia (Author), Kristian Svendsen (Author), Tine Johnsgård (Author), Renata V. Holis (Author), Eirik H. Ofstad (Author), Torsten Risør (Author), Elin C. Lehnbom (Author), Torbjørn Wisløff (Author), Macty Chan (Author), Renate Elenjord (Author) |
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