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1 Medication Reconciliation

2 Aim and Measures Aim: All discharge summaries received will be reviewed with both medication reconciled and actions completed within seven working days Has Medication Reconciliation occurred within 7 calendar days of the EDS being received? Has the patient's regular medication list been updated? Is it documented that any significant medication changes have been discussed with the patient or their representative within 7 calendar days of receipt? Have all the measures been met?

3 Medication Reconciliation – so far…

4 Discuss your Experience So Far
What did your data show? What changes have you made? What have been you key successes? What have been the challenges? What are you going to do next?

5 Issues Finding patients Who does it Using Med Tec / MED rec templates
Contacting patients Linking to Pharmacies

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7 Key Change Ideas

8 Key Change Ideas Blocking out dedicated clinician time for discharge summary review Blocking out administration or nursing time for discharged patient follow up Up-skill nurses on medication reconciliation Patient response letter for low risk patients Liaison with the pharmacy for medication changes Patient satisfaction survey Review different modes for patient contact Categorise and prioritise discharge summary actions as per patient need

9 Medication Reconciliation Patient Questionnaire
How are we doing? Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey on the information you received about your medicines following your last hospital admission. This survey is in two parts: the first part is about when you were in hospital, and the second part is about when you came out of hospital. Please tick the relevant boxes and leave any additional comments in the box at the end. We value your feedback and your answers will be kept confidential. Thank you for your participation. Thinking about your last hospital admission: Did you take your own medicines into hospital with you?  Yes  No  Don’t know/Can’t remember If No, please explain if there were any reasons why not: When you were going home, did you receive any information from the hospital about your medication changes? If Yes, who gave you the information?  Hospital doctor  Nurse  Pharmacist  Other How was this information given?  Verbally  Written  Both If No, would you like to have been given information?  Yes  No Were you satisfied with the information from the hospital about your medication changes?  Yes  No  Don’t know If No, please provide details:


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