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NAHQ Exam CPHQ Topic 1 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for NAHQ's CPHQ exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is the best example of population health management?

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Suggested Answer: A

Medication reconciliation is the process of identifying and resolving medication discrepancies to ensure that patients receive the correct medications. This process involves comparing the patient's current medications with new prescriptions, ensuring that there are no omissions, duplications, or interactions that could lead to adverse effects.

Steps in Medication Reconciliation: The process typically involves:

Collecting an accurate list of the patient's current medications (including prescription, over-the-counter, and herbal supplements).

Comparing this list with new medication orders or prescriptions.

Identifying discrepancies, such as omitted medications, incorrect dosages, or potentially harmful drug interactions.

Resolving these discrepancies by consulting with the prescribing physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare providers.

Comparison to Other Options:

B . creating a list of a patient's prescription medications: While creating a medication list is a part of the reconciliation process, the primary goal is to resolve discrepancies, not just to list medications.

C . monitoring patient adherence to medication regimens: Monitoring adherence is important, but it is not the primary focus of medication reconciliation.

D . sharing responsibility between pharmacy and nursing: While collaboration between pharmacy and nursing is essential, medication reconciliation is specifically about identifying and addressing discrepancies.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Pamella
6 days ago
Population health management? More like population health memes, am I right? How about free pizza for everyone, that's a real public health initiative.
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Marguerita
8 days ago
Accurate medication reconciliation for hospice care? Okay, that's a good one, but I bet there's an even better example out there.
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Amber
9 days ago
Reducing turn-around times in the ER? Sounds more like hospital efficiency than population health. Try again, folks.
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Quentin
12 days ago
Reducing medication errors in a pharmacy? That's just good pharmacy practice, not population health. Come on, let's think bigger here.
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Salena
13 days ago
I see your point, Deeann. But I think C) reducing turn-around times in the emergency department is also a crucial aspect of population health management.
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Deeann
14 days ago
I disagree, I believe D) ensuring accurate medication reconciliation for people in hospice care is the best example.
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Oneida
16 days ago
Eye examinations for people with diabetes? That's the best they could come up with? How about making sure everyone has access to basic healthcare, that's more like population health management.
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Maira
2 days ago
A) ensuring timely access to eye examinations for people with diabetes
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Nakisha
25 days ago
I think the best example is A) ensuring timely access to eye examinations for people with diabetes.
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