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Ronda:
Sorry...Sid Peterson is Magic!!

Diane Folsom, RNC
Clinical Information System Specialist
Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital
Kerrville, Texas
830-258-7080


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> Are both of you Magic?  We are C/S. 
> Thanks,
> Ronda Reimer, RN
> Special Projects Coordinator
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> Our process is pretty much the same as yours. When it comes to who calls
> the outside pharmacy - it is nursing. I'm afraid that it all falls on
> nursing. It's really the provider that needs to reconcile the meds. The
> nurse collects and enters the information. We have a special report that
> prints out, where the provider can see the home meds (and we have a spot
> that tells them that this is a complete or incomplete list), and any
> meds ordered in house - for transfers and discharges. 
> 
> Good luck !
> Michelle Pivonka, RN
> Systems Analyst
> Information Services
> Sinai Health System
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> Our Pharmacy and Nursing are kinda having a struggle on who should do
> what. Currently, this is our process which we just implemented:
> 1. Nursing collects the Home Meds list during the admission process.
> They also ask for the Pharmacy name and phone number. 
> 2. The list gets printed thru a standard profile format report.
> 3. The report is shown to the physician where they can indicate whether
> it is a DC or Continue.
> 4. It is then faxed to pharmacy to enter it in the system. 
> No Problem here.
> Now, when nursing can't obtain the medication list either from patient
> or family but somehow has the name of the pharmacy and the phone, they
> feel that Pharmacy has to call the outside pharmacy, obtain the list
> then enter it thru an NUR CDS. A trigger query will print an instruction
> to the nursing unit to print the profile, then nursing does Step 3 and 4
> as above.  Pharmacy feels that Nursing should be calling the outside
> Pharmacy and obtain the list themselves. 
> How much involvement does your Pharmacy have in the Medication
> Reconciliation process? How does it work in your facility and would you
> mind sharing your process? Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> Cristina G. Castillo, BSN, RN
> Manager, Clinical Informatics
> Pacific Alliance Medical Center
> 531 W. College St.
> Los Angeles, Ca 90012
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