Compliance Reflection

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As a student medical assistant and working with physicians, I have noticed a mixture of practices in medication administration that have deviated from what I have been instructed in grade. On thinking over on these practices and questioning nurses and physicians why such practice has been adopted has illustrated to me both the flawed procedures and environment that medical professionals offer care. Us, as medical assistants will need to get an understanding of how the environment they work in and within the systems that are currently in place can impact on their ability to offer care in a dependable fashion. Awareness must play a key part in bringing down the number of adverse medication effects. As pivotal health care suppliers, medical …show more content…

A great deal of the inquiry undertaken to date in relation to adverse medication events has neglected the impact that nurses have or could have in improving patient safety. Medical errors are mistakes committed while offering treatment to patients. Even more alarming is the increased rate of never events such wrong surgery, procedure and medications. The ignorance of the public to the facts creates an even bigger risk since they cannot prevent the mistakes from happening without the knowledge needed. Strategies have been developed to reduce the numbers of errors as well as educate the public on the existence of the errors with the hope of reducing unnecessary deaths and …show more content…

MedWatch is responsible for tracking cases of medical errors as well as conduct awareness. It involves publishing various medical errors to keep the public aware through a newsletter called Safe Medicine.



The utilization of this main strategy has greatly reduced the cases of medical errors while there is a great deal to be sufficed to bring down the numbers of medical errors still exist, this is a respectable beginning. Critics will downplay these strategies because they are more on preventive measures rather than a resolution; however, prevention is better than cure. As a solution and more conclusions about medical error are being pulled in the preventive measures ensure that there are no more medical errors occurring though at a sluggish rate, eventually, prevention will

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