Vaccination Error Rate

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In 2014, the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association published a study that measured the impact a clinical pharmacist had on the rates of vaccination errors in a pediatric primary care setting.3 The comparison clinic had no pharmacist on staff. At the first pediatric clinic the pharmacist was responsible for frequently reviewing patient charts and educating both the patients and providers. The study reported that over a 3 month period, the error rate was 0.28% at the pharmacist staffed clinic, compared to 2.7% at the comparison site.3 Furthermore, there were 132 patients at the comparison site that had a needed immunization overlooked, compared to just 46 patients that missed an immunization at the clinic where the pharmacist reviewed

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