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Seq#10205 (Discharge Medications Prescribed)
Seq#10205 (Discharge Medications Prescribed)
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Sequence 10205, Discharge Medications Prescribed, is capturing if a certain medication was prescribed, not prescribed, or was not prescribed for either a medical or patient reason on discharge. Yes, would be selected if a certain medication was prescribed on discharge. No, no reason would be selected if a certain medication was not prescribed post-procedure or for discharge, and there was no mention of a reason why it was not ordered within the medical documentation. No medical reason would be selected if a certain medication was not prescribed post-procedure or for discharge, and there was a reason documented related to a medical issue or concern for not prescribing that medication. Medication that is acceptable to code no medical reason must include a specific reason the medication was not prescribed. Examples of acceptable documentation include physician documentation that the medication was not prescribed due to an existing medical condition, an intolerance or allergy to a medication, active bleeding, oral anticoagulation therapy as pre-arrival medication, as a medical exception to prescribing aspirin. Examples of acceptable documentation continued include specific reasons for not prescribing one medication would apply to the entire class. This gives the physician credit for addressing and assumes reasons provided applies to the entire class. As an example, documentation of no plavix due to bleeding risk supports coding no medical reason for all P2Y12 inhibitors. Another example of acceptable documentation continued includes general clinician documentation, patient contraindication, without specifying the exact contraindication. As an example, documentation of patient has contraindication to aspirin supports coding no medical reason for aspirin. Documentation that is either absent or too generic or general is not acceptable to support coding. The physician's documentation may indicate a decision was made not to prescribe a specific medication, however, the reason or contraindication is not implicitly provided. No patient reason would be selected if a certain medication was not prescribed post-procedure or for discharge and there was a reason documented related to the patient's preference.
Video Summary
Sequence 10205, Discharge Medications Prescribed, determines if certain medications were prescribed or not on discharge and the reasons behind it. "Yes" is chosen for prescribed medications, "No" without a reason for not prescribing, and "No medical reason" for documented medical concerns. Acceptable reasons include existing conditions, allergies, or bleeding risks. Generic or absent documentation is not suitable. Lack of explicit contraindications for not prescribing may lead to generic coding. The patient's preference may be a reason for not prescribing a medication, under "No patient reason."
Keywords
Discharge Medications Prescribed
Prescribed Medications
Reasons for Not Prescribing
Medical Concerns
Patient Preferences
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