Abstract
Most consultations in primary care end with a prescription for medication. As a result, the potential for error in prescriptions and the potential harm to patients must be carefully considered and action taken to increase the safety of patients in these situations. Policy makers and health professionals have an obligation to protect public health. This review aims to compare and critically assess the main policies, initiatives, and guidance that have been developed to improve the safety of prescribing in primary care in the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia. The report also suggests particular areas of need that might be addressed to enhance the safety of prescribing in the 2 countries.
Article Type
Research Article
First Page
1703
Last Page
1710
Recommended Citation
Zedan, Haya S. and Avery, Anthony J.
(2008)
"Prescribing safety in primary care. Comparing the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 29:
Iss.
12, Article 2.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.4557