Report and a Correction Report?
The difference between a Revision-to-Action Report and a Correction Report is that a Revision-to-Action Report modifies a previously reported action; while a Correction Report corrects an error or omission in a previously reported action. A Revision-to-Action Report is stored as a separate report, which is linked to the previously submitted report. A Correction Report replaces the current version of a previously submitted report. Examples of Revision-to-Action Reports include reinstatement of a license or restoration of clinical privilege or professional society membership. • Can I correct a Revision-to-Action Report? Yes. The reporting organization may correct a Revision-to-Action Report. Log in to the IQRS, located on the Data Banks home page, and select Report on the Options screen. Enter the Data Bank Control Number (DCN) of the report to correct and select Correct or Modify a Report on the Report Type screen. Make the corrections to the report and submit the changes. A Revision-to