sábado, 14 de febrero de 2015

AHRQ Patient Safety Network: Medicare’s Oversight of Compounded Pharmaceuticals Used in Hospitals.

AHRQ Patient Safety Network

AHRQ Patient Safety Network

Medicare’s Oversight of Compounded Pharmaceuticals Used in Hospitals.

Levinson DR. Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General; January 2015. Report No. OEI-01-13-00400.

A widely-reported meningitis outbreak in the United States uncovered quality and safety issues associated with the use of compounded sterile preparations. This publication describes an analysis of five accreditationorganizations and their ability to provide oversight and inspection of Medicare hospitals that contract with compounding entities. The authors offer recommendations to help hospitals determine if their compounded sterile preparations contracts ensure products are prepared safely for use, including targeted training forsurveyors related to compounding and improved contracting processes.

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