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enabled to ensure that the key objective of patient safety is promoted, in all processes and by every member of staff.


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1 Rachel A Elliott, Elizabeth Camacho, Fiona Campbell, Dina Jankovic, Marrissa Martyn St James, Eva Kaltenthaler, Ruth Wong, Mark J Sculpher, Rita Faria: Prevalence and economic burden of medication errors in the NHS in England. 22 February 2018


2 Rachel A Elliott, Elizabeth Camacho, Fiona Campbell, Dina Jankovic, Marrissa Martyn St James, Eva Kaltenthaler, Ruth Wong, Mark J Sculpher, Rita Faria: Prevalence and economic burden of medication errors in the NHS in England. 22 February 2018


3 Jeremy Hunt, From a blame culture to a learning culture, Health Secretary addresses the Global Patient Safety Summit on improving safety standards in healthcare, 3 March 2018


4 National Coordinating Council for Medication: Error Reporting and Prevention. Contemporary View on Medication - Related Harm. A New Paradigm. 2015


5 Husch M, et al. Qual Saf Health Care 2005;14(2):80-86.


6 Ross M, Wallace J, Paton JY: Medication errors in a paediatric teaching hospital in the UK: five years operational experience. Arch Dis Child. 2000;83(6):492-7; Terkola R, Czejka M, Bérubé J: Evaluation of real-time data obtained from gravimetric preparation of antineoplastic agents shows medication errors with possible critical therapeutic impact: Results of a large-scale, multicentre, multinational, retrospective study. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 2017;42(4):446-53. Kaushal R, Bates DW,


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Landrigan C et al: Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients. JAMA. 2001;285(16):2114-20.


7 Ross M, Wallace J, Paton JY: Medication errors in a paediatric teaching hospital in the UK: five years operational experience. Arch Dis Child. 2000;83(6):492-7; Terkola R, Czejka M, Bérubé J: Evaluation of real-time data obtained from gravimetric preparation of antineoplastic agents shows medication errors with possible critical therapeutic impact: Results of a large-scale, multicentre, multinational, retrospective study. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 2017;42(4):446-53. Kaushal R, Bates DW, Landrigan C et al: Medication errors and adverse drug events in pediatric inpatients. JAMA. 2001;285(16):2114-20.


8 Shane R: Current status of administration of medicines. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2009;66(5 Suppl 3):S42-S48.


9 von Laue NC, Schwappach DL, Koeck CM: The epidemiology of preventable adverse drug events: a review of the literature. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2003;115(12):407-15; Bates DW, Boyle DL, Vander Vliet MB et al: Relationship between medication errors and adverse drug events.


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10 von Laue NC, Schwappach DL, Koeck CM: The epidemiology of preventable adverse drug events: a review of the literature. Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2003;115(12):407-15


11 European Medicines Agency: Guideline on good pharmacovigilance practices (GVP). 2014. Report No.: EMA/873138/2011 Rev 1.


12 Aldhwaihi K, Schifano F, Pezzolesi C et al: Systematic Review of the Nature of Dispensing Errors in Hospital Pharmacies. Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice. 2016;5:1-0.


13 Aldhwaihi K, Schifano F, Pezzolesi C et al: Systematic Review of the Nature of Dispensing Errors in Hospital Pharmacies. Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice. 2016;5:1-0.


14 Institute of Healthcare Improvement: The Five Rights of Medication Administration.


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