Primary care medication safety surveillance with integrated primary and secondary care electronic health records: a cross-sectional studyTools Akbarov, Artur and Kontopantelis, Evangelos and Sperrin, Matthew and Stocks, Susan J. and Williams, Richard and Rodgers, Sarah and Avery, Anthony and Buchan, Iain and Ashcroft, Darren M. (2015) Primary care medication safety surveillance with integrated primary and secondary care electronic health records: a cross-sectional study. Drug Safety, 38 (7). pp. 671-682. ISSN 1179-1942 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractIntroduction: The extent of preventable medication-related hospital admissions and medication-related issues in primary care is significant enough to justify developing decision support systems for medication safety surveillance. The prerequisite for such systems is defining a relevant set of medication safety-related indicators and understanding the influence of both patient and general practice characteristics on medication prescribing and monitoring.
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