| Preventing Medication
Errors in Radiological Services (NAPSI)-With over 300 million radiological procedures performed in the U.S. each year and "X-ray" and "MRI" now household terms, a trip to radiological services may seem trivial to many people. However, don't take these visits lightly. There is a high percentage of harmful medication errors associated with visiting such diagnostic and treatment centers. In fact, the percentage of harmful medication errors reported in radiological services is seven times higher than many other types of medication errors, according to the 2004 MEDMARX® Data Report of medication errors published by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP). Are
You At Risk? In addition, there can be a breakdown in the "continuity of care" when a patient goes to radiology. Patients often circulate through this area without adequate communication between radiology staff and the providers who have been caring for them. The
Good News 1. Always keep an up-to-date list of all your medications and dietary supplements in your wallet. 2. Inform radiological services staff and your health care providers of all your allergies. 3. When you are moved within the hospital, ask where you're going and why. 4. When you go to radiological services, make sure your medical chart goes with you. 5. For outpatients, make sure you understand the home preparation instructions for your procedure. If you don't understand, call your health care provider. 6. Have a family member or friend in the hospital with you to be your advocate for quality care. This article is
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