After a year of implementing a medication reconciliation approach in follow-up and rehabilitation care, an evaluation was conducted to identify treatment changes among patients.
Out of 302 patients studied, 82.2% had voluntary treatment changes (TCs) documented at discharge, with every patient having at least one TC.
The evaluation raises questions about the potential consequences of these numerous TCs and explores strategies to mitigate their effects.
After one year of practice, a medication reconciliation process in geriatric aftercare was evaluated. The objective of the activity was to identify treatment changes (TC). 302 patients benefited from approach, 82.