Electronic Medication Reconciliation Tools Aimed at Healthcare Professionals to Support Medication Reconciliation: a Systematic Review.

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Full Title: J Med Syst

Abbreviation: J Med Syst

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Medical Informatics

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Declarations Ethical approvalNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no conflict of interest. Competing interests The authors declare no conflict of interest."

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"Funding This work was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (DTS20/00052), and was partially funded by the European Development Regional Fund “A Way to Achieve Europe”."

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"This systematic review was carried out in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines []. The completed PRISMA checklists are included as Supplementary File . The review protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO) Database (registration number:CRD42022366662). The selected studies were those that met the following inclusion criteria:The study included a description of the e-MedRec tool (web-based or mobile app) aimed at healthcare professionals.The e-MedRec tool could be used for MedRec of pediatric or adult patients.The e-MedRec tool could be used at any point of care transition (admission, discharge, or in outpatient clinics).No language restrictions."

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