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Increased adverse drug reaction reporting through wall-mounted ADR reporting cards.
To increase adverse drug reaction reporting, the Pharmacy Department Quality Assessment and Improvement Committee at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics created an abbreviated wall-mounted adverse drug reaction card on "tear-off" pads. This report discusses strategies the Committee identified in order to attain its goal.