Failure to Complete Monthly Medication Reviews and Obtain Physician Response to Pharmacist Recommendations
Penalty
Summary
The deficiency involves the facility’s failure to ensure that the consultant pharmacist completed and documented a monthly medication regimen review (MRR) for one resident and the failure of a physician or prescriber to respond to the pharmacist’s recommendations for another resident. Facility policy titled “Medication Review,” reviewed on 02/11/2026, required the consultant pharmacist to review each resident’s medication regimen monthly. One resident, admitted with diagnoses including Diabetes Mellitus, Dementia, Hypertension, and Chronic Kidney Disease, had an order for oxycodone 5 mg every six hours as needed for severe pain and an admission MDS showing a BIMS score of 03, indicating severe cognitive impairment. Review of this resident’s medical record from September 2025 through February 2026 showed no documented evidence of a monthly medication review for October 2025. During a telephone interview, the consultant pharmacist acknowledged that she should have made a note for every resident every month, confirmed that no note was present in the electronic health record for October, and stated it may have been an error on her part. For another resident, admitted with diagnoses including COPD, dementia with mood disturbance, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, depression, and generalized muscle weakness, the medical record contained multiple psychopharmacologic and related medications, including donepezil, trazodone, diazepam (in two different doses and schedules), Fetzima, Abilify, and Remeron. A Medication Regimen Review dated 12/08/2025 documented the pharmacist’s recommendation for a regular psychiatric consult to monitor therapy efficacy and side effects and to consider gradual dose reductions due to polypharmacy of psychopharmacological medications. The clinical record lacked documented evidence of any physician or prescriber response to this recommendation. In an interview, the RN/Clinical Nurse Manager described the process for handling MRR recommendations—receiving them by email, printing and flagging them in the paper chart for physician response, and then filing them in a binder—but was unable to locate the physician’s response to the 12/08/2025 MRR and did not explain how she ensured that no residents’ MRRs were missed.
