Discharge medication list template 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the discharge medication list template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'List Complete as of' date at the top of the form. This ensures that all information is current.
  3. In the 'Complete Discharge Medication List' section, enter each medication's name, dose, route, and frequency. Be thorough to ensure patient safety.
  4. If there are medications that the patient should stop taking, fill out the 'STOP TAKING' section with the same details: drug name, dose, route, and frequency.
  5. Ensure that the discharge medication list is prepared and/or reviewed by a pharmacist. Sign and print your name along with the date/time.
  6. Obtain a co-signature from the prescriber if required. Fill in their printed name and date/time as well.
  7. Review the completed list with the patient or their representative. Document this interaction by signing and printing your name along with your title and date/time.
  8. Finally, provide a copy of this list to the patient while retaining an original for their medical record.

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Most discharge letters include a section that summarises the key information of the patients hospital stay in patient-friendly language, including investigation results, diagnoses, management and follow up. This is often given to the patient at discharge or posted out to the patients home.
The list should have your emergency contacts, allergies and information about your prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins and supplements, including: The name of each medicine. The strength of each medicine. What you take the medicine for. Instructions of when, how and how much of the medicine you take.
Medication, Discharge defines medications intended for use when the patient leaves the hospital.
Medication Summary. The Medication Summary displays all active medications, including once-off or regular medications prescribed to the patient, supplied, administered, or added to their medication history.
Note: Medication, Discharge includes medications the provider has indicated the patient should take after discharge from the hospital. This medication list is part of the discharge instructions provided to a patient.

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Discharge Summary is critical. Medication reconciliation is the accurate recording and comparison of all medications a patient was taking on admission to hospital with those they are taking at the time of discharge, documenting all changes that have taken place.

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