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Configuring RPMS-EHR for Meaningful Use R esource P atient M anagement S ystem. Patient Reminders. Presenters: Chris Lamer, PharmD, MHS Nashville Area Office Tiffany Stack IHS/OIT Business Systems Analyst, Meaningful Use Team. Menu Set MU Objective.
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Configuring RPMS-EHR for Meaningful Use Resource Patient Management System Patient Reminders
Presenters: Chris Lamer, PharmD, MHS Nashville Area Office Tiffany Stack IHS/OIT Business Systems Analyst, Meaningful Use Team Patient Reminders
Menu Set MU Objective “Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care.” - 42 CFR Part 495.6,(e)(4)(i) Patient Reminders
Applicability • Eligible Professionals (EP) Patient Reminders
Training Objectives • Send reminders to patients per patient preference for preventive/follow-up care. Patient Reminders
MU Measure Type of Measure: Rate Patient Reminders
Threshold More than 20% of all unique patients 65 years old or older or 5 years old or younger were sent an appropriate reminder during the EHR reporting period. Patient Reminders
RPMS Reporting Logic Denominator Inclusions: COUNT: each patient HAVING: an active health record at the beginning of the EHR reporting period AND HAVING: no date of death recorded at the beginning of the EHR reporting period HAVING: age of 5 years old and younger at the beginning of the EHR reporting period OR HAVING: age of 65 years old and older at the beginning of the EHR reporting period Patient Reminders
RPMS Reporting Logic Numerator Inclusions: COUNT: Count each patient in the denominator HAVING: one or more Patient Wellness Handouts generated during the EHR reporting period Patient Reminders
RPMS Reporting Logic Measure Exclusion: • The EP is excluded from this measure if the facility does not have any patients in the database who are: • 5 years old or younger • 65 years old or older Patient Reminders
Configure RPMS Follow the configuration for Clinical Summaries. Patient Reminders
Evidence of Functionality Patient Reminders
How-to SessionQuestions & Discussion Patient Reminders