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TASK OVERVIEW:

COMPETENCIES
737.4.3 : Pharmaceutical TechnologyApplication of Medication Reconciliation

The graduate analyzes the medication module of an EHR.

INTRODUCTION
Proper documentation is an important issue and area of concern to the health information management (HIM) professional. Quality of care, patient safety, and regulatory compliance are major focal points for all healthcare organizations. Health information management professionals serve as subject matter experts to ensure that clinical practices meet the requirements of external regulatory agencies as well as internal stakeholders. Health information management professionals can share their expertise by collecting and analyzing financial and clinical data that relate to the pharmacy department. The goal is for health information management professionals to be familiar with how pharmaceuticals impact reimbursement and with related standards surrounding pharmacy best practices.

SCENARIO
You, as the HIM director of Felder Community Hospital, have been asked by the hospital CEO and CIO to create a presentation for a meeting with the board of directors. A new electronic health record (EHR) is being implemented in a staged manner at the hospital, and you will be explaining the advantages and disadvantages of implementing a medication reconciliation component to the EHR.

REQUIREMENTS
Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. An originality report is provided when you submit your task that can be used as a guide.

You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.

A.  Create a multimedia presentation (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote), that includes presenter notes, about the medication reconciliation application of an EHR for the board of directors. Include the following in your presentation:

1.  Explain the features of a medication reconciliation application as a selling point for the EHR.

2.  Describe how the medication reconciliation function could be used to improve healthcare delivery as a selling point for the EHR.

3.  Describe how the medication reconciliation function could improve patient safety as a selling point for the EHR.

4.  Describe how the medication reconciliation function could improve regulatory compliance as a selling point for the EHR.

5.  Explain how the medication reconciliation application could be implemented.

B.  Within the multimedia presentation, explain the ethical and legal issues for the use of medication reconciliation applications under HIPAA by doing the following:

1.  Discuss ethical and legal issues as they pertain to a medication reconciliation application.

2.  Propose two ethical guidelines for end users of the medication reconciliation application at Felder Community Hospital.

3.  Describe consequences that should be enforced at Felder Community Hospital for violating ethical or legal guidelines regarding the use of a medication reconciliation application.

C.  Acknowledge sources, using APA-formatted in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

D.  Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

File Restrictions
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File size limit: 200 MB
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