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June 24, 2008

All meetings are held at USP headquarters in Rockville, Md.


NCC MERP 10 Year Anniversary Report and Executive Summary now available.

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Vision

No patient will be harmed by a medication error.

Mission

The mission of the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP) is to maximize the safe use of medications and to increase awareness of medication errors through open communication, increased reporting and promotion of medication error prevention strategies.

Objectives

  • Promote reporting, discussion and communication about safe medication use, medication errors and error-prone processes, and error-prevention strategies
  • Develop and broadly disseminate NCC MERP's recommendations and other work products related to reporting, understanding, and prevention of medication errors
  • Collaborate with other interested stakeholders to address special topics related to medication errors and patient safety initiatives

Strategies

Medication Error Reporting

  • Heighten awareness of reporting systems available to or within health care organizations
  • Stimulate and encourage reporting and sharing of medication errors both nationally and locally
  • Develop standardization of classification systems for the collection of medication error reports so that databases will reflect reports and categorization systems
  • Encourage systems and provide targeted feedback so that appropriate prevention strategies can be developed and implemented in facilities

Medication Error Understanding

  • Assess current knowledge of medication errors through ongoing efforts (for example, literature searches) to gather data associated with the scope of problems, types of errors, causes and sources of errors, and clinical and financial impact on patients and the health care delivery system
  • Identify gaps in research that hinder the understanding of medication errors
  • Promote research to expand knowledge regarding medication errors, their causes, and the effectiveness of interventions

Medication Error Prevention

  • Encourage standardization of processes to prevent error-prone aspects of drug procurement, prescribing, dispensing, administration, disposal
  • Encourage shared accountability and systems-based solutions to enhance the safety of medication use and to minimize the potential for human error
  • Promote/encourage the safe use and understanding of technology in the prevention of medication errors
  • Increase awareness of the need for distinctive packaging, labeling, and nomenclature of products associated with actual or potential medication errors
  • Educate consumers and patients regarding strategies to prevent medication errors for both prescription and nonprescription medications
  • Educate health care professionals about causes of medication errors and strategies for prevention

Special Topics

  • Conduct literature reviews and environmental assessments related to special topics that have been identified as potentially related to safe medication use
  • Convene special meetings to review special topics and propose related actions
  • Prepare and disseminate documents (i.e., white papers) describing special topics and proposing solutions for improving medication use


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