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Do you have any mechanisms to prevent alerts from falling through the cracks/alerts being missed?
Facilities with low perceived risk were significantly more likely to use specific strategies to prevent alerts from being lost to follow-up (p=0.0114).
As with the group comparisons noted above, the only characteristic that differed significantly between high and low performing facilities was having mechanisms to prevent alerts from 'falling through the cracks' (p=0.0114).
However, only about 70% of facilities overall had some mechanism to prevent alerts from remaining unread (unacknowledged), with 50% of our high perceived risk facilities versus 90% of the low perceived risk facilities having a method in place.
We maintained the requirement of the presence of at least 3 confirmed, probable, suspected, or pending cases to be considered a signal to prevent alerts driven by cases classified as "not a case".
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Regardless of not using real data, this work proves to be an asset, achieving a good performance in preventing alert situations.
Evaluating cases where pharmacists did not adhere to recommendations in alerts and the reasons for non-adherence would be useful in fine-tuning alerts during future developments to enhance the effectiveness of safety alerts and prevent over-alerting and alert fatigue.
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