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|In PCC EHR, a component called "'''Transition of Care (ARRA)'''" can be added to protocols. The first check box adds the patient to the denominator, the second check box adds them to the numerator. | |In PCC EHR, a component called "'''Transition of Care (ARRA)'''" can be added to protocols. The first check box adds the patient to the denominator, the second check box adds them to the numerator. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 25 March 2013
3.D.1 Reviews and reconciles medications with patients/families for more than 50 percent of care transitions
3.D.2 Reviews and reconciles medications with patients/families for more than 80 percent of care transitions
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In PCC EHR, a component called "Transition of Care (ARRA)" can be added to protocols. The first check box adds the patient to the denominator, the second check box adds them to the numerator. | PCC EHR | 03/25/13 |
3.D.3 Provides information about new prescriptions to more than 80 percent of patients/families
3.D.4 Assesses patient/family understanding of medications for more than 50 percent of patients
3.D.5 Assesses patient response to medications and barriers to adherence for more than 50 percent of patients
3.D.6 Documents over-the-counter medications, herbal therapies and supplements for more than 50 percent of patients/families, with the date of updates
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