Safety of the Patient from the Medication
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ISSN: 20427158
DOI: 10.17265/2328-2150/2017.01.004
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García Casallas, Julio CésarFecha
2017Resumen
Currently, more than 7% of admissions to acute care hospitals are related with AEMs (adverse events to medications).
AEMs are the sixth cause of death, causing a cost of over $5.6 million dollars (USD) per hospital per year. There is an estimate that
between 19% and 23% of hospitalized patients will have an adverse effect within the first 30 days after being discharged, 14.3% will be
re-admitted and 70% of these events will be related to a medication prescription. Fortunately, at least 58% of these AEMs are
preventable, since they result from a lack of information on the medication, prescription and dosage errors and from the abuse and
underuse of the same. Polymedicated patients, especially the elderly with multiple pathologies and/or chronic patients that need to be
admitted into the hospital more frequently, usually to internal medicine, neurology, psychiatry, rehabilitation and intensive care, are
precisely the most liable to suffer from medication errors. It must be the objective to aim for the increase in the patient safety standards
when it comes to medications.
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Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 5 (2017) 13-19
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