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Chapter 9. Documentation
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Barriers to pharmacist documentation include all of the following EXCEPT
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a. pharmacy culture and relationship to physicians.
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b. job descriptions do not include documentation as a primary responsibility.
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c. technology limitations.
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d. lack of documentation experience.
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e. that it is not required since pharmacists are not Medicare qualified providers.
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MTM documentation challenges include all of the following EXCEPT
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a. varying documentation methods.
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b. that HIPAA prohibits pharmacists from documenting social and family histories.
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c. adoption of SNOMED terminology.
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d. pharmacy practice setting diversity.
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e. lack of MTM software interoperability.
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Which statement is true about MTM-required documentation?
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a. The MAP must include all identified problems.
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b. The PML may only include Part D medications.
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c. The care plan is not part of MTM documentation.
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d. The physician communication must be sent by fax.
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e. The physician communication must be in the SOAP format.
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a. the patient must fill out the action part and return it to the MTM provider.
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b. writing in such a way to gain attention, hold attention, achieve understanding, and move to appropriate action.
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c. CMS-approved MAP content for disease conditions.
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d. the physician must sign off on the MAP.
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e. the MAP must include comments on medication adherence and access to low-cost medications.
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Which of the following is a question that a patient using a personal health record (PHR) should ask?
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a. Can I allow my physicians or family members to look at my PHR for me?
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b. If a physician offers a PHR, can I use it to refill my prescriptions or make appointments?
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c. What are the PHR’s ...