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Drug regimen review (DRR) has always been a best practice for delivering quality care to residents. Effective October 1, 2018, DRR will be a quality measure in the SNF Quality Reporting Program (QRP) created to assess whether providers are proactive in identifying and reconciling potential clinically significant medication issues. It’s essential that long-term care nursing staff understand the DRR process, as well as CMS’ expectations for the new requirement, in order to avoid citations and increase quality and revenue savings.
 
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Agenda highlights include:
  • Integrating the DRR process into nurses' skill set
  • Capitalizing on opportunities to reduce pharmacy costs and avoid expensive citations
  • Communication strategies for the interdisciplinary team
  • Tying the DRR process into antibiotic stewardship and antipsychotic reduction
  • Live Q&A
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