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Executive Interview with Jennifer Matias, Kaiser Permanente

Jennifer Matias, PharmD, BCPS, CPPS, who oversees medication safety for Kaiser Permanente's National Pharmacy Services, sat down with Pharmacy Angle to share her career journey, sparked by a near-miss medication error. Jennifer discusses the evolution of medication safety culture, the integration of technology, and the importance of proactive and reactive strategies to prevent errors. She also offers insights into current trends in hospital pharmacy, including the opioid crisis and process improvement initiatives.

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