Originally Posted by Morgan314
What are you all talking about? I don't mean to sound stupid, but I have no idea what "medication reconciliation" is, or what EMR is. Is there something I need to know? obviously! I work in an outpatient mental health clinic.
Medication Reconciliation is the tortured attempt to record the medications a patient is taking. Patients assume the doc knows what meds they are taking, Docs assume the patients know... Sometimes neither party knows. So it is the laborious process of asking the patient what meds (OTCs and supplements included) they are taking, when, what dose, etc.
JCAHO considers the following a discrepancy:
- med that the patient is taking that is NOT on the Provider's med list, or
- med that IS in the list which the patient is not taking.
For our office purposes, we also include dose differences as discrepancies, "Oh, I actually only take half a pill of Coreg because it is so expensive", when they were prescribed a whole pill.
It is a fluid and ever changing process as patients are the ones who are truly in charge of what meds go into their body (which may or may not be as prescribed). It improves safety for the patient if all healthcare providers are made aware of this information.