Very interesting study from Dr Elaine Walsh and team from #UCC - The Patient-Held Active Record of Medication Status (PHARMS) study: a mixed-methods feasibility analysis | British Journal of General Practice @eHealthIreland @CCIO_IRL https://t.co/8rjD
RT @kierandalton99: Congratulations to Dr. Elaine Walsh on publishing her PHARMS study, which showed a significant reduction in errors at h…
RT @kierandalton99: Congratulations to Dr. Elaine Walsh on publishing her PHARMS study, which showed a significant reduction in errors at h…
RT @kierandalton99: Congratulations to Dr. Elaine Walsh on publishing her PHARMS study, which showed a significant reduction in errors at h…
RT @kierandalton99: Congratulations to Dr. Elaine Walsh on publishing her PHARMS study, which showed a significant reduction in errors at h…
Sounds like a very valuable publication! @TrishCork @UCCMedHealth @UCC
Congratulations to Dr. Elaine Walsh on publishing her PHARMS study, which showed a significant reduction in errors at hospital discharge by using an electronic patient-held medication record. Proud to be a co-author on this work! https://t.co/mhHVOG7sar
A patient-held active record of medication status (PHARMS) used with existing systems may reduce medication error at the primary–secondary care interface https://t.co/Aa7xwrlt0Z https://t.co/ULNeq5NrAd
RT @BerAngley: HSE need to adapt new technology patients records can be held on a cloud for a start,we can all so save on management/admin…
HSE need to adapt new technology patients records can be held on a cloud for a start,we can all so save on management/admin costs.
RT @UCC: A new study at UCC found that patients being discharged from hospital were far less likely to suffer a medication error if they we…
A new study at UCC found that patients being discharged from hospital were far less likely to suffer a medication error if they were given a USB stick with details of the drugs they should be taking. https://t.co/CBFiPD4aCk https://t.co/b8sw7ehl6i via @te