Medicines optimisation the safe and effective use of medicines to enable the best possible outcomes

Striving towards a person-centred service through joint working across health and social care and cross-sector working (for example with commercial organisations) achieves the best possible outcomes for the person. This incorporates a patient's values and preferences and minimises harm, support...

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Corporate Authors: NICE Medicines and Prescribing Centre, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Great Britain)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Manchester National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (UK) [2015], 2015
Series:NICE guideline
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Striving towards a person-centred service through joint working across health and social care and cross-sector working (for example with commercial organisations) achieves the best possible outcomes for the person. This incorporates a patient's values and preferences and minimises harm, supporting effective medicines optimisation. This guideline reviews the evidence available to support health and social care practitioners, and health and social care organisations, in considering the systems and processes required to ensure safe and effective medicines optimisation. In this guideline, the term 'medicines' covers all healthcare treatments, such as oral medicines, topical medicines, inhaled products, injections, wound care products, appliances and vaccines. The guideline will assume that prescribers will use a medicine's summary of product characteristics to inform decisions made with individual patients
Item Description:"Issued: March 2005
Physical Description:1 PDF file (220 pages) illustrations