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Medication Reconciliation LTC. Western Node Connection Call. Agenda. Review of some LTC strategies from Canadian Teams Round table discussion/question list. Learning from Canadian Teams. Best Possible Medication History Trigger Sheet – University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario.
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Medication Reconciliation LTC Western Node Connection Call
Agenda • Review of some LTC strategies from Canadian Teams • Round table discussion/question list
Learning from Canadian Teams • Best Possible Medication History Trigger Sheet – University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario. • https://communities.saferhealthcarenow.ca/medrec?go=1581812 • Medication History Taking Presentation – Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. • https://communities.saferhealthcarenow.ca/medrec?go=1540939
Learning from Canadian Teams https://communities.saferhealthcarenow.ca/medrec?go=1813659 Develop a communication tool with Community Physician/Pharmacist Limited pharmacy resources can be augmented by developing community partnerships and communications
Presentation to introduce Med Rec to LTC nursing staff Standard BPMH training ensures a reliable process which prevents missed medications and potential harm https://communities.saferhealthcarenow.ca/medrec?go=1812839 http://www.saferhealthcarenow.ca/upload/resources/media/SHN_Phase_II_Launch/Med_Rec_LTC.wmv
Learning from Canadian Teams • Using “heads up” notification for LTC admission to begin Medication reconciliation • Utilizing multiple sources for obtaining the BPMH ensures all medications are captured. • See GSK page 9 and 10 for common sources
Learning from Canadian Teams https://communities.saferhealthcarenow.ca/medrec?go=z1111023 • Standardize BPMH training • Develop policies for medication reconciliation