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The ASHP 2008 Midyear Clinical Meeting
07 to 11 December 2008 Orange County Convention Center Orlando, FL
MedAccuracy - Booth 1958
"AU MEDS ought to be used by every hospital in the United States."
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An Observation Based
Method for
Often referred to as the "gold standard" for measuring medication administration errors, the observation based AU MEDS system trains and certifies healthcare professionals to observe and examine each and every medication dose that is administered or omitted during observation periods.
"This approach ... is reliable; it represents an effective mechanism for identifying
administration errors"
David Bates, MD, MSc, Chief, Division of General Medicine, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
First, the hospital uses a profile developed by Auburn University to identify a nurse to be trained in the observation method. After onsite training by our staff, this nurse observes medication administrations during peak workload periods in selected nursing units.
These bedside observations are recorded and compared to the patients' charts to identify any discrepancies between the observed administration and the physician's orders.
This review is then entered into the AU MEDS software and the nurse/observer meets with the observed nurse to validate any discrepancies as errors and to solicit assistance in seeking “clues to cause”.
The observation method is free of the
known and important limitations of all self-reporting methods:
If errors are not detected, hospitals
cannot make the necessary improvements. The same errors will likely be
repeated frequently on the same patient.
A proprietary version of the
observation based method for detecting medication errors was developed by
Dr. Barker and his staff at Auburn University and has been used since the
early 1980s for qualifying nursing homes for Medicare/Medicaid
reimbursement.
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MedAccuracy and AU MEDS Featured in...
Although there are a variety of ways to detect medication errors, a body of evidence makes a strong case for the direct observation method in which trained observers shadow caregivers as they go through their daily routines.
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
Using Bar Code Technology and Medication Observation Methodology for Safer Medication Administration
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MedAccuracy and AU MEDS Featured in...
Lancaster General Reports on the Effectiveness of the Bridge Medical POC and AU MEDS
Lancaster General Hospital (LGH), a
521-bed
non-profit hospital that is nationally
recognized for its efficiency and high quality of care, credits the combination of Bridge Medical's MedPoint bar-coding technology and MedAccuracy's observation methodology for
providing LGH with a real-time understanding of its medication system
errors.
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