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Medication Safety Project: Educate Before You Medicate

You can help employees prevent medication errors from potentially harming their health or the health of their families.

Did you know?

  • There are at least 1.5 million preventable adverse drug events that occur annually in the United States.1
  • Poor communication between patients and their doctors, pharmacists and other health care providers is responsible for 50 percent of all medication errors.2
  • One of the challenges in reducing medication errors is obtaining accurate information when consumers present themselves for care.  

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) is working with the Dallas–Ft. Worth Hospital Council, the Dallas and Tarrant County Medical Societies, physicians, pharmacies, other insurers and organizations to promote medication safety with healthcare consumers.

The Medication Safety Project: Educate Before You Medicate can help employees reduce medication errors by encouraging active communication between them and their healthcare providers. Keeping a list of medications they currently take and the doses of each is an easy and effective way to accomplish this. When they visit a healthcare provider, such as their primary care physician, specialty care physician, nurse or pharmacist, they should review and update their medication list.


The Medication Safety Project: Educate Before You Medicate will emphasize the importance of healthcare consumers to:

  • Know what medications they are taking and why (Educate);
  • Be prepared to accurately communicate their medication information to physicians and other healthcare providers (Communicate); and
  • Carry a list of the medicine they take (Participate).

Two important resources are now available to help your employees achieve medication safety:

  • My Medication Wallet Card -- A useful place to record up-to-date information about the medicine they are taking, immunizations, emergency contact information and more. Your employees can print, cut, complete and fold this card for easy carrying in their wallet or purse:
    English
    Spanish

  • Medication Safety Brochure -- Provides valuable medication safety tips for the doctor's office, pharmacy, hospital and while at home:
    English
    Spanish
  • Be Smart Be Well.TM -- A new website that can help make you more aware of largely preventable health and safety issues such as drug safety. Visit Be Smart Be Well to meet Julie and Katie, who tell their story of use, misuse and abuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.


Help us share this vital information with your employees today!
By working across the entire spectrum of health professions, the Medicine Safety Project can achieve more knowledgeable health care consumers, increase patient safety, increase efficiency in the delivery of health care, and decrease the number of medication errors and/or adverse drug reactions.

1 Aspden, P., Wolcott, J., Bootman, J., and Cronenwett, L.  eds.  Preventing Medication Errors:  Quality Chasm Series.  Washington D.C.:  National Academies Press, 2006. 

2 Institute for Healthcare Improvement.  “Reconcile Medications at All Transition Points.” 
Topics:  Patient Safety:  Medication Systems:  Changes.  http://www.ihi.org


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