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JAOA • Vol 102 • No 12 • December 2002 • 678-681
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Physician-pharmacist collaboration: a millennial paradigm to reduce medication errors

MA Sweeney

The Institute of Medicine has reported that medication errors cause an estimated 7000 deaths annually. Additionally, drug-related adverse events increase the risk of mortality by 1.88, with approximately 27% of reported adverse drug events attributed to negligence. As the healthcare system is faced with the challenge of reducing medication errors and adverse drug events, one viable solution may be to increase physician-pharmacist collaboration. According to the recent literature, increasing physicianpharmacist collaboration may result in a reduction in total drug morbidity and mortality.







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