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ISMP Safe Practice Guidelines for Adult IV Push Medications

ISMP SPG IV PushThe Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP USA) has just released Guidelines for Adult IV Push Medications, a compilation of safe practices that were developed as a result of a 2-day facilitated summit held in September 2014. Fifty-six participants, representing a range of frontline providers, professional organizations, regulatory bodies, and product vendors from across the US attended the summit.
Draft guidelines were developed and reviewed by participants, and shared on ISMP website for comment. Each comment was considered when finalizing the safe practices.

The guidance statements in the document represent a national consensus for safe practices associated with IV push medication preparation and administration to adults. Please take a moment to review the guidelines and share them with your colleagues.

10th IMSN annual meeting

Thanks to the ACQFH Colombian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the 10th annual meeting of the International Medication Safety Network will be held in Cartagena, Colombia on September 30th to October 1st 2015 ; and will be preceded by the LatinoAmerican Medication Safety Network meeting scheduled on Tuesday 29th September 2015.

The 10th IMSN annual meeting will be followed by the 3rd International ACQFH Symposium on Safe medications practices to be held in Cartagena, Colombia on October 2nd and 3rd 2015. Read on...

40 years of learning and advocacy!

hpheadIn March 1975, Hospital Pharmacy began publishing a monthly journal column called Medication Error Reports, originating the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Medication Errors Reporting Programme 40 years ago. This advocacy effort, which focused on deidentified medication error stories and prevention strategies, prompted pharmacists from across the United-States of America to report errors to share the lessons learned with other pharmacists. This monthly column expanded in 1977 to include the journal, Nursing ’77, which encouraged nurses to also report errors.

Both USP merjournal features soon caught the interest of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and an agreement was established to automatically share error reports between FDA and ISMP. In 1991, the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) began coordinating the medication error reporting program, which became known as the USP-ISMP Medication Errors Reporting Programme.

ISMP was officially established as a tax-exempt, charitable organization in JanuISMP-2c-150ary 1994. In 2008, USP returned full operation of the reporting program to ISMP, and it was renamed the ISMP National Medication Errors Reporting Programme. FDA and ISMP continue to incorporate the knowledge learned from this error-reporting program to prevent medication errors recurrence and improve patient safety.

Forty years later, numerous medication errors reporting programmes have been established around the world and joined the International Medication Safety Network (IMSN) created in 2006 in Salamanca under the auspices of ISMP Spain. Read more on IMSN members...
Grounded on healthcare practitioners’ willingness to report medication errors, most of IMSN members publish regularly their own newsletters and alert in the columns of pharmacy, nursing and medical journals. Read more on IMSN members’ publications...

(adapted from ISMP Medication Safety Alert! Acute Care 2015; 20 (4): 1-2.)