ISMP Canada Urges Patients to Take Steps to Reduce the Chances of a
Medication Mistake
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INSTITUTE FOR SAFE MEDICATION PRACTICES CANADA (ISMP CANADA)Jun 09, 2010, 07:00 ET
One in ten adult Canadians with health problems reported receiving the wrong medication or the wrong dose when filling a prescription or when hospitalized within the last two years
TORONTO, June 9 /CNW/ - The Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada (ISMP Canada), has worked with Patients for Patient Safety Canada, Best Medicines Coalition and other consumer and patient groups to launch an initiative aimed at engaging patients in efforts to prevent harm from medication errors. A new website, www.SafeMedicationUse.ca, developed with support from Health Canada, provides a way for consumers to report medication incidents to ISMP Canada. The website also provides useful suggestions on steps consumers can take to reduce the chances of a medication mistake.
Mistakes with medicines (and problems that could cause mistakes with medicines) are called medication incidents. "Even though not all medication incidents cause harm, this is clearly an important health safety issue," says David U, President and CEO of ISMP Canada. "As a partner in a Canadian collaborative initiative known as the Canadian Medication Incident Reporting and Prevention System, ISMP Canada studies the causes of medication incidents and recommends ways to prevent them".
"We believe that providing consumers with an improved mechanism to report medication incidents will provide additional high quality information that can be used for the prevention of errors," says Katarina Busija, Co-Chair, Patients for Patient Safety Canada. "Providing consumers with better access to information on medication safety will also empower patients to play a more active role in their own health care decision-making."
Linda Wilhelm, Chair of Best Medicines Coalition Operating Committee, concurs. "All partners in health care have a role in ensuring that the system is as safe as possible. This web site provides an excellent way for patients to become engaged in informing others regarding errors that occur with the use of medications."
ISMP Canada is inviting Canadians to participate in a pilot of the new website and complete a short survey to provide feedback on the reporting tool and other features of the site.
About ISMP Canada
Established in 2000, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada is an independent national not-for-profit agency committed to the advancement of medication safety in all healthcare settings.
About Patients for Patient Safety Canada
Patients for Patient Safety Canada is a patient led national organization committed to safety in healthcare. Patients for Patient Safety Canada works in collaboration with the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI) and the World Health Organization to make "Every Patient Safe".
For further information: Christine Koczmara, ISMP Canada, Telephone: (416) 733-3131 Local 224, Telephone (Toll Free): 1-866-544-7672 Local 224, Cellphone: (416) 624-4624, Email: [email protected]
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