Published on in Vol 6, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

Finding Meaning in Medication Reconciliation Using Electronic Health Records: Qualitative Analysis in Safety Net Primary and Specialty Care

Finding Meaning in Medication Reconciliation Using Electronic Health Records: Qualitative Analysis in Safety Net Primary and Specialty Care

Finding Meaning in Medication Reconciliation Using Electronic Health Records: Qualitative Analysis in Safety Net Primary and Specialty Care

Journals

  1. Khoong E, Cherian R, Matta G, Lyles C, Schillinger D, Ratanawongsa N. Perspectives of English, Chinese, and Spanish-Speaking Safety-Net Patients on Clinician Computer Use: Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(5):e13131 View
  2. Tobiano G, Chaboyer W, Teasdale T, Raleigh R, Manias E. Patient engagement in admission and discharge medication communication: A systematic mixed studies review. International Journal of Nursing Studies 2019;95:87 View
  3. Elamin M, Ahmed K, Saeed O, Yousif M. Impact of clinical pharmacist-led medication reconciliation on therapeutic process. Saudi Journal for Health Sciences 2021;10(2):73 View
  4. Carvalho J, Li E, Hayhoe B, Beaney T, Majeed A, Greenfield G, Neves A. Validating a framework to guide the implementation of high-quality virtual primary care: an international eDelphi study protocol. BMJ Open 2023;13(12):e080565 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Fondahn E, Horton C, Baumann N. Leading an Academic Medical Practice. View