Evaluating insulin information provided on discharge summaries in a secondary care hospital in the United Kingdom
Background Prescribing errors at the time of hospital discharge are common and could potentially lead to avoidable patient harm, especially when they involve insulin, a high-risk medicine widely used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. When information regarding insulin therapy is not sufficient...
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Main Authors: | Amie Bain (Author), Lois Nettleship (Author), Sallianne Kavanagh (Author), Zaheer- (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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