MedSTEP NL

Medication Safety through Error Prevention (MedSTEP NL) is the College of Pharmacy of Newfoundland and Labrador’s standardized continuous quality improvement (CQI) and medication incident reporting (MIR) program for community pharmacies. MedSTEP NL includes elements of reporting, analyzing, documenting, and sharing learning from medication incidents and near-miss events to continuously review and improve the quality and safety of pharmacy practice in the province.

The MedSTEP NL program is mandatory for all community pharmacies as per section 1.3 of the Standards of Pharmacy Operation – Community Pharmacy.
a) Pharmacists-in-charge must implement an ongoing quality management program that:
iii) includes a process for proactive risk assessment, medication incident and near miss reporting, and continuous quality improvement in accordance with the MedSTEP NL program, including the Model Standards for Continuous Quality Improvement and Medication Incident Reporting and related interpretation guides.

As of July 1, 2024, all community pharmacies should be actively participating in continuous quality improvement and reporting medication incidents and near-misses to the National Incident Data Repository. The College will aim to begin sharing aggregate data within 6 months of program implementation or as soon as enough data is available.

Continuous Quality Improvement and Medication Incident Reporting Standards of Practice

The following Standards of Practice describe the minimum acceptable standards for a continuous quality improvement program and are intended to promote consistency in this area throughout the province.

These Standards are based on the National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) Model Standards of Practice for Continuous Quality Improvement and Medication Incident Reporting by Pharmacy Standards.

Standards of Practice for the Continuous Quality Improvement and Medication Incident Reporting

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