Packaging can be weapon against medication mistakes
Gerner president of Packaging Coordinators presented his remarks in a panel on packaging in healthcare. Ten percent of hospital admissions and 23% of admissions to nursing homes are traceable to improper medication use. Unit-dose packaging or what Gerner calls compliance packaging is his suggestion to help solve the problem. Packages that are marked for daily consumption like oral contraceptives can help people keep track of dosages. This type of package can be designed to help monitor the product using blister packaging for product integrity and provide treatment instructions in easily-readable type. Combining unit-dose packages and scannable bar codes will allow hospital computers to serve as "an informational bridge" between doctor nurse and patient. It can quickly indicate if the right medication is selected in the right dosage and that the drug won't interact with other medications. Gerner has been an officer of the Healthcare Compliance Packaging Council a group that strongly promotes unit-dose packaging.


















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