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ASHP/ASHP Foundation Continuity of Care in Medication Use Summit June 5 and 6, 2007

ASHP/ASHP Foundation Continuity of Care in Medication Use Summit June 5 and 6, 2007. Summit Background. Thirty participant interdisciplinary consensus conference Goals: Determine minimum data elements to be included in a medication list;

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ASHP/ASHP Foundation Continuity of Care in Medication Use Summit June 5 and 6, 2007

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  1. ASHP/ASHP FoundationContinuity of Care in Medication Use SummitJune 5 and 6, 2007

  2. Summit Background • Thirty participant interdisciplinary consensus conference • Goals: • Determine minimum data elements to be included in a medication list; • Identify and discuss barriers and resolutions to the use of medication lists; and • Develop a framework for further research and a national social marketing campaign.

  3. Consensus-Based Medication List Minimum Data Elements

  4. Immediate Next Steps • Publication of executive summary in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy • Development of a literacy-sensitive and patient-centered tool – My Medicine List • Promotion of My Medicine List during National Pharmacy Week (October 21 – 27, 2007) and National Poison Prevention Week (March 2008) • ASHP Foundation sponsorship of a University of Pittsburgh study entitled “Development of a Continuity of Care Record: Bridging the Medication Use Gap from Hospital to Home” • Collaboration with the National Transitions of Care Coalition • Inclusion in the American Pharmacists Association Medication Therapy Management Core Elements

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