Source anchor
CMS MDS 3.0 RAI Manual v1.20.1 is the governed baseline currently attached to this lookup item.
Transmission to Subsequent Provider (cont.)
CMS MDS 3.0 RAI Manual v1.20.1 is the governed baseline currently attached to this lookup item.
5 matrix group(s) are already attached for review on this item.
3 governed answer row(s) are attached for this item.
Transmission to Subsequent Provider (cont.)
Use this item when the facility is completing content tied to Section A and needs to stay anchored to v1.20.1.
This page is grounded in CMS MDS 3.0 RAI Manual v1.20.1. Review the exact text and locators before treating the item as final reference content.
Transmission to Subsequent Provider (cont.) Coding Instructions Select the codes that correspond to the routes of transmission used to provide the medication list to the subsequent provider. Check A2122A, Electronic Health Record: if your facility has an EHR, sometimes referred to as an electronic medical record (EMR), and used it to transmit or provide access to the reconciled medication list to the subsequent provider. This would include situations in which both the discharging and receiving provider have direct access to a common EHR system. Checking this route does not require confirmation that the subsequent provider has accessed the common EHR system for the medication list. Check A2122B, Health Information Exchange: if your facility participates in a Health Information Exchange (HIE) and used the HIE to electronically exchange the current reconciled medication list with the subsequent provider. Check A2122C, Verbal: if the current reconciled medication list information was verbally communicated (e.g., in-person, telephone, video conferencing) to the subsequent provider. Check A2122D, Paper-Based: if the current reconciled medication list was transmitted to the subsequent provider using a paper-based method such as a printout, fax, or eFax. Check A2122E, Other Methods: if the current reconciled medication list was transmitted to the subsequent provider using another method not listed above (e.g., texting, email, CDs). 3 https://www.healthit.gov/topic/health-it-and-health-information-exchange-basics/what-are-electronic-health- records-ehrs. 4 Office of the National Coordinator, What is a patient portal? Available from https://www.healthit.gov/faq/what- patient-portal, Accessed June 10, 2019.
EHR/EMR An electronic health record (EHR), sometimes referred to as an electronic medical record (EMR), is an electronic version of a resident’s medical history that is maintained by the provider over time.3 PORTAL A portal is a secure online website that gives providers, residents, and others convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection.