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Risk evaluation and mitigation strategies: assessment of a medical center’s policies and procedures






Purpose. The results of a hospital’s initiative to evaluate and improve compliance with federally mandated risk evaluation and mitigation strategies (REMS) are presented. Summary. Food and Drug Administration approved REMS plans are required for more than 145 drugs, but clear guidance on strategies for achieving REMS compliance is lacking. As a first step toward determining the extent of REMS compliance at a large medical center, a systematic assessment was conducted to ascertain existing policies and procedures for the use of drugs subject to REMS requirements applicable in the inpatient setting. About 123 drugs with such “inpatient-applicable” REMS requirements were identified; of those, 10 had been ordered by hospital providers during a specified 18-month time frame and were included in the assessment of policies and procedures. The assessment revealed that the hospital lacked a formal REMS policy and had no REMS-compliant procedures in place for 7 evaluated drugs (ambrisentan, buprenorphine-naloxone, darbepoetin alfa, epoetin alfa, oxycodone controlled-release tablets, prasugrel, and pregabalin). Pursuant to the compliance assessment, new procedures to help ensure the safe use of those 7 drugs were developed, and REMS-focused educational programs, order-entry system enhancements, and drug storage modifications were implemented. Conclusion. Quality-improvement initiatives including staff education, incorporation of REMS requirements into existing policy, development of an electronic resource, and creation of a separate storage section for drugs subject to REMS were implemented at a large academic medical center to help ensure compliance with inpatient-applicable REMS requirements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]


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Appliance fires: is your home safe?

The article looks at home appliance fires. Topics discussed include the relatively high rates of appliance recalls due to fire hazards, companies’ tendencies to use legal tactics to hide safety information from consumers, and the suggestion that appliances should have more safety measures built into them such as early-warning systems. The increased complexity of appliances, many of which include touchpad controls and electronic ignitions. Statistics related to fires and their causes are included, as are ways consumers can protect themselves from fire damage such as checking for product recalls, registering appliances with their manufacturers, and checking power cords’ integrity. INSET: 8 ways to protect yourself.

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