The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality is the lead Federal agency charged with improving the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans. As part of its effort to help consumers become better informed and participate as partners in their own health care, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has developed materials that will help patients get safer, higher quality care.
Check Your Medicines - Tips for Taking Medicines Safely. - Use this checklist to help avoid medication errors. Simple checks could save your life!
Quick Tips - When Getting a Prescription - The single most important way you can stay healthy is to be an active member of your own health care team. One way to get high-quality health care is to find and use information and take an active role in all of the decisions made about your care. This information will help you when getting a prescription filled.
Your Medicine: Play It Safe - You can learn more about how to take medicines safely by reading this guide. It answers common questions about getting and taking medicines and has many handy forms that will help you keep track of information.
The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission evaluates health care organizations' performance in areas that affect patient health and safety. The Joint Commission offers among other things, a Speak Up™ program which features brochures, posters and buttons on a variety of patient safety topics. Speak Up™ encourages you to:
Speak Up™ Initiatives include:
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
U.S. Food and Drug Administration is responsible for protecting the public's health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation. The FDA is also responsible for advancing the public's health by helping to speed innovations that make medicines and foods more effective, safer, and more affordable; and helping the public get the accurate, science-based information they need to use medicines and foods to improve their health.
Consumer Education: What You Need to Know to Use Medicine Safely
These consumer education materials can help you work with your health professionals to make the best medicine choices, and use medicine so it's as safe and effective as possible.
The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is a national professional society comprised of pharmacists who work with doctors and other healthcare professionals in hospitals, ambulatory care clinics and long term care and home care facilities. The mission of ASHP is to support pharmacists to help people use medications safely and effectively. ASHP's consumer website, SafeMedication.com, provides safety tips on medications, forms to help you keep track of your medicines and helpful information on administering medications. This website also offers a drug information resource, MedMaster, which is a searchable database to learn more about your medications. Information on emergency preparedness as well as poison prevention tips for children are also provided by ASHP.
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
Institute for Safe Medication Practices is the nation's only nonprofit organization devoted entirely to medication error prevention and safe medication use. The organization is known as a premier resource for impartial, timely, and accurate medication safety information. ISMP has information specific to consumers and offers a free monthly newsletter.
The Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors
Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors provides a formatted medication list that is a useful way to organize information about your medication history and other important health care related information. The coalition offers multiple resources including tips for using medications wisely and suggestions on what to do if you think an error has occurred.