Category | Definition | Example | Requires Physician Followup? (Yes/No) |
---|---|---|---|
&One-to-One" Match | Medications ordered for the patient during the episode of care or upon discharge match what the patient was taking prior to admission. |
|
No |
Intended Discrepancy (i.e., purposeful) | Discrepancies exist but are appropriate based on the patient's plan of care (e.g., based on information gathered on rounds, based on a review of the physician's history and physical and progress notes, based on communication/handoffs in preparation for discharge, etc.). |
|
No |
Unintended Discrepancy | Discrepancies exist and require clarification of intent because there is no supporting documentation of explanation based on the patient's current clinical condition or care plan. |
|
Yes—physician should be consulted for resolution and resulting changes and/or clarifications documented. |
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Table 3: Critical Thinking Process to Identify and Clarify Discrepancies
Table of Contents
- Medications at Transitions and Clinical Handoffs (MATCH) Toolkit for Medication Reconciliation
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Building the Project Foundation: Gaining Leadership Support Within the Organization
- Chapter 2. Building the Project Foundation: Project Teams and Scope
- Chapter 3. Developing Change: Designing the Medication Reconciliation Process
- Chapter 4. Developing and Pilot Testing Change: Implementing the Medication Reconciliation Process
- Chapter 5. Education and Training
- Chapter 6. Assessment and Process Evaluation
- Chapter 7. High-Risk Situations for Medication Reconciliation
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix: The MATCH Work Plan
Publication: 11(12)-0059
Page last reviewed July 2022
Page originally created August 2012
Internet Citation: Table 3: Critical Thinking Process to Identify and Clarify Discrepancies. Content last reviewed July 2022. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.
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