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Who is Responsible for Medication Reconciliation? A Team-Based Approach

5 min read
Medication discrepancies are a significant risk during transitions of care, contributing to as many as half of all hospital-related medication errors. This statistic underscores why the question of who is responsible for medication reconciliation is a critical patient safety issue that demands a clear, team-based answer, rather than assigning blame to a single individual.

Who Can Do Medication Reconciliation? A Team-Based Approach to Safety

2 min read
Medication errors during transitions of care account for many preventable adverse events, highlighting the critical importance of effective medication reconciliation. A robust and multidisciplinary process determines who can do medication reconciliation to ensure patient safety and reduce costly errors.

Can a physical therapist write a prescription for medication?

5 min read
Despite completing extensive education and earning a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, most physical therapists in the United States cannot legally write prescriptions for medication. Their role focuses on movement-based therapy rather than pharmacological intervention, though military exceptions exist.