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      The role of housestaff in implementing medication reconciliation on admission at an academic medical center.

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          Since 2006, the Joint Commission has required all hospitals to have a process in place for medication reconciliation (MR). Although it has been shown that MR decreases medical errors, achieving compliance has proven difficult for many health care institutions. This article describes a housestaff-championed intervention of a "hard stop" for on-admission MR orders that led to a statistically significant increase in compliance that was sustained at 6 months after intervention. Academic medical centers, which comprise large numbers of housestaff, can improve compliance with on-admission MR by engaging housestaff in the development of solutions and in communication to their peers, leading to sustained results.

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          Journal
          Am J Med Qual
          American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality
          1555-824X
          1062-8606
          : 26
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] New York Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10021, USA. asevans3@gmail.com
          Article
          1062860610370712
          10.1177/1062860610370712
          20501865
          85f96fbb-73ed-4194-b8a0-9b08e2e28604
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