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Your hospital stay should be a place of healing, not added risks—but did you know that medication errors are one of the most common safety issues patients face during transitions of care?
In this episode of the Prescription for Admission podcast, I break down the critical role of medication reconciliation in keeping you and your loved ones safe. I walk you through the five steps of medication reconciliation, explain why this process matters during every hospital stay, and show you how it prevents dangerous omissions, duplications, and medication errors.
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare provider, you’ll learn how to take an active role in your safety by understanding and managing your medication list. From hospital safety protocols to what you should be asking at discharge, this episode is all about giving you the tools to feel informed, empowered, and protected.
Episode Recap
Why hospital safety depends on accurate medication management
The 5 essential steps of medication reconciliation
How patients and caregivers can actively prevent errors
The importance of including supplements and over-the-counter meds
Why transitions of care are high-risk and what you can do about them
How to carry this safety practice into your home routine
Key Takeaways
✔️ Safety is paramount during a hospital stay
✔️ Medication reconciliation prevents errors and duplications
✔️ Always include all medications—even vitamins and supplements
✔️ Ask questions at discharge to avoid unsafe gaps in care
✔️ Be proactive—your involvement saves lives
If this episode resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with a loved one or fellow caregiver who needs this information. Also, make sure to follow me on all social platforms for more insights on patient safety, hospital navigation, and healthcare education.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and hit the follow button so you never miss an episode of Prescription for Admission!
#hospitalsafety #medicationreconciliation #patientexperience #healthcareprovider #hospitalstay #patientsafety #medicationerrors #transitionsofcare #healthcareeducation #patientempowerment
By Dr. Monique NugentYour hospital stay should be a place of healing, not added risks—but did you know that medication errors are one of the most common safety issues patients face during transitions of care?
In this episode of the Prescription for Admission podcast, I break down the critical role of medication reconciliation in keeping you and your loved ones safe. I walk you through the five steps of medication reconciliation, explain why this process matters during every hospital stay, and show you how it prevents dangerous omissions, duplications, and medication errors.
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare provider, you’ll learn how to take an active role in your safety by understanding and managing your medication list. From hospital safety protocols to what you should be asking at discharge, this episode is all about giving you the tools to feel informed, empowered, and protected.
Episode Recap
Why hospital safety depends on accurate medication management
The 5 essential steps of medication reconciliation
How patients and caregivers can actively prevent errors
The importance of including supplements and over-the-counter meds
Why transitions of care are high-risk and what you can do about them
How to carry this safety practice into your home routine
Key Takeaways
✔️ Safety is paramount during a hospital stay
✔️ Medication reconciliation prevents errors and duplications
✔️ Always include all medications—even vitamins and supplements
✔️ Ask questions at discharge to avoid unsafe gaps in care
✔️ Be proactive—your involvement saves lives
If this episode resonated with you, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with a loved one or fellow caregiver who needs this information. Also, make sure to follow me on all social platforms for more insights on patient safety, hospital navigation, and healthcare education.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and hit the follow button so you never miss an episode of Prescription for Admission!
#hospitalsafety #medicationreconciliation #patientexperience #healthcareprovider #hospitalstay #patientsafety #medicationerrors #transitionsofcare #healthcareeducation #patientempowerment