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August 10, 2021

How Incorrect Chart Review Can Lead to Pharmacy Negligence

Pharmacy errors can cause serious long-term injury and damage to your health. There are many reasons that this kind of error can take place. From filling the order with the wrong medication to a lack of consultation, pharmacy errors can result from a variety of mistakes.

If you have been injured due to pharmacy negligence, you might be wondering how this accident happened to you. One of the most common errors that leads to pharmacy negligence is a lack of chart review at the time that your prescription was filled.

If you want to know how incorrect chart review can lead to pharmacy negligence, read on!

What is Chart Review?

Chart review is the process that doctors and other medical professionals use to make sure that a medication can be given to a patient. This is a review of the details of patient history with relation to other medications that they are taking and other health conditions that they might currently be receiving treatment for.

Proper chart review makes sure that patients are not given medications they cannot have due to medical conditions they have been diagnosed with or due to interactions that can happen with other medications they are currently taking. While this should be undertaken by the doctor who prescribed the medicine, it is ultimately the responsibility of the pharmacist to make sure that there are no contraindications in each patient’s chart for a prescribed medication.

If an incorrect prescription or an inappropriate prescription is requested by a doctor, the pharmacist can reach out to the doctor to request clarification of the order. This is a necessary duty of all pharmacists to prevent patient harm.

How Incorrect Chart Review Can Lead to Pharmacy Negligence

Incorrect chart review is a common pharmacy error that can lead to serious injury and even death. Drug interactions that are not caught in a proper chart review lead to 1 million ER visits annually in the US. While many of these visits do not result in death, there are often serious long-term consequences to neglecting the chart review process during the pharmacist’s prescription process.

Pharmacists have a duty of care that includes reviewing each patient chart as well as looking at all of the medications that they are currently taking. This duty of care cannot be neglected or serious harm to patients can occur. 

What to do if You Have Been Harmed Due to A Lack of Medical Chart Review

If you have been harmed through pharmacy negligence related to your pharmacist neglecting the chart review process, you will need the help of a skilled personal injury lawyer to guide the development of your case. Your pharmacy negligence attorney will guide the entire process of your case, from the investigation into who was at fault, to representing your case in court if it goes to trial.

Contact us today if you have been harmed due to pharmacy negligence. Our skilled personal injury lawyers will help you get the compensation that you deserve for your pharmacy negligence injuries.

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