Findings from this study suggest that medication assessments and reconciliation activities are needed on an ongoing basis regardless of setting, to prevent adverse drug events, unnecessary emergency room visits and hospital admissions, and to decrease the number of medication-related mortalities. This study revealed multiple medication discrepancy errors affecting the medication regimens of more than half of the participants. This highlights the desperate need for systems and structures in place that allow for ongoing medication reconciliation outside of the typical healthcare setting. Interprofessional programs that include pharmacist review in the reconciliation process are demonstrating favorable results in both hospital and community settings (Cumbl