Overview of Medication Reconciliation  

In CST Cerner, the Medication Reconciliation is a dynamic tool to:

Conduct Best Possible Medication History  (Pharmacy, Nursing, and Providers)

Reconcile a patient’s medication on transfer between providers (Provider)

Provide patients with a discharge prescription (Provider)

Provide patients and/or their families with a best possible medication discharge plan (Provider, Nurse and Pharmacist)

NOTE: Medication Reconciliation is an Accreditation requirement.

 

MedRec (BPMH and Reconciliation Overview)

Click the Getting Started box to start the process.

  

 

 

Related Topics

Conduct Best Possible Medication History Using PharmaNet IntegrationConduct Best Possible Medication History Using PharmaNet Integration

Best Possible Medication History Overview

Step One: Open CST Cerner BPMH (Document Medications) Page

Step Two: Import PharmaNet Profile Medications (Pharmacy, Nursing, and Provider)

Step Three: Update CST Cerner Using the PharmaNet Profile (Pharmacy, Nursing, and Provider)

Document No Known Home_Medications in BPMH

Add Medications to CST Cerner

Modify Medications on BPMH_List

Remove Medications from the BPMH_List

Document Medications not found on PharmaNet in CST Cerner BPMH

Finish Documenting the BPMH

Not Able to Complete the BPMH

Unable to Verify Medication History

Remove Duplicate Entries from the Best Possible Medication History (BPMH)

Document BPMH Viewing Options

PharmaNet Integration Additional Information

PharmaNet FAQ/Troubleshooting Tips

Request a Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) in the Emergency Department (ED Providers)

Request a Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) in the Emergency Department (ED Nurses)

 

Medication ReconciliationMedication Reconciliation

Medication Reconciliation Overview

Ambulatory Medication Reconciliation

Admission Medication Reconciliation

Transfer Medication Reconciliation

Discharge Medication Reconciliation

Medication Reconciliation TerminologyMedication Reconciliation Terminology  

Medication Reconciliation

Canadian Terminology

Cerner Terminology

BPMH:  Best Possible Medication History

(Collection and Verfication)

Document Medication by Hx

Reconciliation

Admission Reconciliation

Transfer Reconciliation

Discharge Reconciliation

 

Medication Reconciliation IconsMedication Reconciliation Icons

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Documented (Home) Medication by History: Indicates that the information is medication information documented by history.

Inpatient/ED Medication: Indicates the order is an inpatient or emergency department medication.

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Ambulatory Order: Indicates the order is an ambulatory medication.

Prescription: Denotes that this order is a prescription for the patient to get filled at a community pharmacy .

Add new medications: Button to add a new medication to the Document History (BPMH).

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PowerPlan: Indicates a plan has been ordered for the patient.

Check Interactions: Allows you to check the patient’s medication interactions.

Requires BPMH: Indicates any patient requiring Best Possible Medication History (BPMH) within FirstNet or ED Tracking.

Auto Sub Medication / Therapeutic Substitution: Indicates medication has automatically been therapeutically substituted.

Medication Not Reconciled: Indicates medication has not gone through reconciliation process.

Incomplete Reconciliation: Indicates no reconciliation has taken place.

Partially Completed and Planned Reconciliation: Indicates reconciliation is partially completed and planned.

Completed and Planned Reconciliation: Indicates reconciliation is completed and planned.

Reconciliation In Progress: Indicates medication reconciliation is in progress.

Complete Reconciliation: Indicates medication reconciliation is complete.

Status: Continue

Status: Do not continue

Indicates that the order is from a previous visit.

Most common medication dose.

Next most common medication dose.

Least common medication dose.

Indicates that the order is not available at the current facility and the order needs to be resolved.

Indicates that the order is a Pending Proposal order.

Indicates order details incomplete.

Indicates that medication schedule should be reviewed.

Medication is non-formulary.

Medication is restricted.

 

 

Related Positions

Provider

Pharmacist

Last Updated: August 16, 2019

 

 

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