F0756 F756: Ensure a licensed pharmacist perform a monthly drug regimen review, including the medical chart, following irregularity reporting guidelines in developed policies and procedures.
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Failure to Maintain and Address Monthly Pharmacy MRRs

Navigator Homes Of Martha's VineyardEdgartown, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 03-12-2026

Summary

The facility failed to maintain monthly medication regimen review (MRR) reports as part of the permanent medical record and failed to ensure consultant pharmacist recommendations were addressed in a timely manner for three residents. The facility policy stated that the consultant pharmacist would provide MRRs to designated facility personnel, that physician/prescriber review and documentation of any action taken were required, and that consultant pharmacy reports were to be maintained in the resident’s permanent health record. During interviews, the Administrator and DON stated the facility was trying to obtain pharmacy recommendations that had been made before the move to a new location, and the DON said he could not locate the original pharmacy recommendations in the record. For one resident with diagnoses including type II diabetes, chronic pain, and depression, the consultant pharmacist made recommendations to discontinue MVI, Ocuvite, and Coenzyme Q10, to change Lantus from twice daily to once daily, and to evaluate pain control with consideration of scheduled acetaminophen. The medical record did not show that the attending physician reviewed these recommendations or documented any action taken, and the resident continued to receive the medications as ordered. The DON stated there was no documentation showing the physician specifically addressed these recommendations. For another resident with diagnoses including pulmonary embolism, hypertension, and heart failure, the consultant pharmacist issued a clinical priority recommendation regarding concurrent aspirin and Eliquis use and advised documentation of risk versus benefit and ongoing monitoring if therapy continued. The medical record did not show physician review or action, and the resident continued receiving both medications. The DON stated there was no documentation that the physician specifically addressed the recommendation, and the consultant pharmacist stated that a prompt clinical recommendation should have a response within 30 days. For a third resident with diagnoses including dementia with agitation, allergies, and chronic pain, the medical record did not contain the pharmacist recommendations from two monthly reviews. The consultant pharmacist recommended documenting the maximum daily acetaminophen dose and reducing acetaminophen if needed, considering a trial dose reduction of Seroquel, and reducing loratadine to every other day or discontinuing it. The medical record did not show physician review or action for these recommendations, and the resident continued receiving acetaminophen 1000 mg every six hours, Seroquel 37.5 mg daily, and loratadine 10 mg daily. The DON stated there was no documentation that the physician had addressed these recommendations.

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