Medication Errors: Realities and Perspectives

  • Matej Štuhec Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Ormož Psychiatric Hospital, Ptujska cesta 33, 2270 Ormož, Slovenia and Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biopharmacy and Pharmacokinetics, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva cesta 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5909-6930
Keywords: medical errors, adverse event, literature review, treatment failure and costs, clinical pharmacy

Abstract

A medication error (ME) is an unintended failure in the pharmacotherapy process that leads (or potential) significant harm to the patient. Each year in the U.S., serious preventable ME occur in 3.8 million inpatient admissions and 3.3 million outpatient visits, whereas inpatient preventable ME cost $16.4 billion annually and outpatient $4.2 billion, which represents 7,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are due to preventable ME. Although this serious important topic has been discussed recently, a burden and costs of this problem in Slovenia remains unknown. Numerous strategies to prevent from ME exist, including an inclusion of clinical pharmacists next to the patients' beds. In this review, an overview of this topic is discussed.

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Author Biography

Matej Štuhec, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Ormož Psychiatric Hospital, Ptujska cesta 33, 2270 Ormož, Slovenia and Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biopharmacy and Pharmacokinetics, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva cesta 7, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Ormož, Ljubljana, Slovenija. E-mail: matejstuhec@gmail.com

Published
2022-06-08
How to Cite
Štuhec M. (2022). Medication Errors: Realities and Perspectives. Anali PAZU, 7(1-2), 10-17. https://doi.org/10.18690/analipazu.7.1-2.10-17.2017
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