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Medication Safety Strategy

The Quality & Safety Branch is developing a medication safety strategy with the assistance of the medication safety strategy steering committee.

The objectives of the strategy are:

  • Incident monitoring / risk assessment
  • Delivering medication alerts via the Safety Alert Broadcasting System (SABS)
  • Overseeing the implementation of the National Inpatient Medication Chart (NIMC)
  • Maintaining the safety aspects of medication handling policies and guidelines

Joint Commission Sentinel Event Alert 41 - Preventing errors relating to commonly used anticoagulants

UPDATE on Medication Safety from the The Australian Commission
UPDATE on Medication Safety from the The Australian Commission

The Joint Commission has released an alert highlighting the problems associated with the use of anticoagulant medications. This is in line with a similar alert published by the National Patient Safety Agency. This alert contains useful information about preventing errors with anticoagulant medications. Facilities are encouraged to analyse their systems relating to anticoagulant use using the Medication Safety Self Assessment for Antithrombotic Therapy in Australian Hospitals.

Sentinel Event Alert
See full article at www.jointcommission.org

For further information see http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/internet/safety/publishing.nsf

Medication Safety - Self Assessment

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This web page is managed and authorised by Quality & Safety of the NSW Department of Health. Last updated: 15 April, 2009