URAC Team
Member
Preparation
Questions 76-
100(solved)
Patient Care: Are there any patients you
consider High Risk when they are on
specialty medications? - answer Pregnant,
Pediatric, and Geriatric/Elderly patients. We
enter these as Health Conditions.
Patient Care: How are Initial Assessments
handled? - answer When the Pharmacist
conducts a Prescription Data Review and DUR
they assess the appropriateness of the
medication using the med profile, allergies,
diagnoses, and health conditions in the
, patient profile. We do medication
reconciliation and provide education to the
patient. Any concerns are addressed with the
physician as needed. This is all documented
in the Initial Assessment contact.
Patient Care: How are clinical Reassessments
conducted? - answer A pharmacist conducts
a reassessment at least every 6 months, 8
weeks for Hep-C, or as needed. This is all
documented in the reassessment contact.
Patient Care: How often do you conduct a
medication reconciliation? - answer At the
time of initial assessment, reassessment, and
transition of care to another provider.
Patient Care: How do you conduct a
medication reconciliation? - answer We
compare our medication list to the discharge
orders and/or verify the list with the patient
to ensure the patient and providers all have
the most up to date information.
Member
Preparation
Questions 76-
100(solved)
Patient Care: Are there any patients you
consider High Risk when they are on
specialty medications? - answer Pregnant,
Pediatric, and Geriatric/Elderly patients. We
enter these as Health Conditions.
Patient Care: How are Initial Assessments
handled? - answer When the Pharmacist
conducts a Prescription Data Review and DUR
they assess the appropriateness of the
medication using the med profile, allergies,
diagnoses, and health conditions in the
, patient profile. We do medication
reconciliation and provide education to the
patient. Any concerns are addressed with the
physician as needed. This is all documented
in the Initial Assessment contact.
Patient Care: How are clinical Reassessments
conducted? - answer A pharmacist conducts
a reassessment at least every 6 months, 8
weeks for Hep-C, or as needed. This is all
documented in the reassessment contact.
Patient Care: How often do you conduct a
medication reconciliation? - answer At the
time of initial assessment, reassessment, and
transition of care to another provider.
Patient Care: How do you conduct a
medication reconciliation? - answer We
compare our medication list to the discharge
orders and/or verify the list with the patient
to ensure the patient and providers all have
the most up to date information.