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7.15.2014 Controlling High Blood Pressure Is a problem list in an office visit note considered undated?

No, if a problem list is found in an office visit note then it would be considered a dated problem list and the date of the visit must be used. A true problem list is a standalone document in the medical record that records a member’s conditions. It is typically located in a centralized section of the medical record (usually the front of the chart) and lists all diagnoses. In an EHR a problem list is present at all routine office visits.

If the documentation is part of the member’s medical history, progress note or office visit note, the date of the visit must be used as the date of the HTN confirmation and must be on or before June 30 of the measurement year. The representative BP reading must occur after the date when the diagnosis of HTN was confirmed.

 

 

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