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Modified Stage 2 Meaningful Use: Objective #7– Medication Reconciliation Massachusetts Medicaid EHR Incentive Payment Program July 14, 2016 Today’s presenter: Al Wroblewski, PCMH CCE, Client Services Relationship Manager

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The attestation deadline for Program Year 2015 is August 14, 2016 Reminder The attestation deadline for Program Year 2015 is August 14, 2016 Massachusetts eHealth Institute

Agenda What is Meaningful Use (MU) Objective #7 all about? Steps to meet MU Objective #7 Do the right thing Use Certified EHR Technology (CEHRT) medication reconciliation functionality Ensure CEHRT recognizes that medication reconciliation was performed Ensure CEHRT can report data correctly (EHR dashboard) Generate supporting documentation Retain supporting documentation Attesting for MU Objective #7 Common Issues Questions and Answers

What is MU Objective #7 all about?

What is MU Objective #7 all about?

What is MU Objective #7 all about? Medication Reconciliation Objective The EP who receives a patient from another setting of care or provider of care or believes an encounter is relevant performs medication reconciliation. Measure The EP performs medication reconciliation for more than 50 percent of transitions of care in which the patient is transitioned into the care of the EP. Exclusion Any EP who was not the recipient of any transitions of care during the EHR reporting period. . Alternate Exclusion Provider may claim an exclusion for the measure of the Stage 2 Medication Reconciliation objective if for an EHR reporting period in 2015 they were scheduled to demonstrate Stage 1 but did not intend to select the Stage 1 Medication Reconciliation menu objective.

What is MU Objective #3 all about? Medication Reconciliation - Attestation Requirements DENOMINATOR – The number of transitions of care during the EHR reporting period for which the EP was the receiving party NUMERATOR – The number of transitions of care in the denominator where medication reconciliation was performed THRESHOLD – The resulting percentage must be more than 50% for an EP to meet this measure EXCLUSION – Any EP who was the recipient of no transitions of care during the EHR reporting period ALTERNATE EXCLUSION – EPs scheduled to attest to Stage 1 who did not plan to select this menu objective What is MU Objective #3 all about?

What is MU Objective #3 all about? Medication Reconciliation – Additional Information May choose to use only patients whose records are in CEHRT Receiving EP should perform the reconciliation if done after the transition of care Electronic exchange of information not required No requirements on what information must be included “New patient” means never seen before, or EP may expand definition accounting for nature of the patient population and practice What is MU Objective #3 all about?

Steps to meet MU Objective #7

Meeting MU Objective #7 Do the right thing Perform medication reconciliation whenever receiving a patient from another setting of care or provider of care, or whenever you believe an encounter is relevant.

Meeting MU Objective #7 Use CEHRT medication reconciliation functionality

Meeting MU Objective #7 Ensure CEHRT recognizes that medication reconciliation was performed

Ensure CEHRT can report the data correctly Meeting MU Objective #7 Ensure CEHRT can report the data correctly Test EHR reports (or regularly check EHR dashboard) to ensure accuracy

Generate supporting documentation Meeting MU Objective #7 Generate supporting documentation An EHR-generated MU dashboard or report for the selected EHR reporting period that shows: EP’s name Numerator Denominator Resulting percentage

Retain supporting documentation Meeting MU Objective #7 Retain supporting documentation Attestation purposes vs. audit purposes

Attesting for MU Objective #7 3

Attesting for MU Objective #7

Common Issues

Common Issues: Objective #7

Common Issues: Objective #7 No owner of process Not enough time to complete process Faulty information/communication Prescriber reluctance to order medications with which they are unfamiliar Ambiguity about qualifying for exclusions

Questions Questions?

Helpful Links CMS 2015 Program Requirements page MeHI Medicaid EHR Incentive Program page MeHI 2015 Supporting Documentation Requirements Guide

Contact Us Thomas Bennett Client Services Relationship Manager (508) 870-0312, ext. 403 tbennett@masstech.org Brendan Gallagher Client Services Relationship Manager (508) 870-0312, ext. 387 gallagher@masstech.org Al Wroblewski, PCMH CCE Client Services Relationship Manager (508) 870-0312, ext. 603 wroblewski@masstech.org