Surgical Notes, a nationwide provider of medical transcription, coding and other related information technology services, recently gathered data from roughly 30 ASCs and surgical hospitals, to ...
EXTON, Pa., March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Glomerular diseases, including IgA nephropathy (IgAN), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), and Alport Syndrome, among others, together amount to the ...
Rob Craig, 32, suffers from a type of liver disease that requires constant blood monitoring. So about two months ago, his physician Dr. Jay Moore of Wentzville suggested that Craig sign up for an ...
Alan Beyer, MD, of Orthopedic Surgery Center of Orange County in Newport Beach, Calif., explains how the surgery center ensures medical charts are completely and accurately filled out according to ...
I belong to a group of three internists who have separate outpatient clinics attached to the hospital in the same building. When I am on call for a colleague, can I take a patient’s chart from that ...
The plurality of providers in medical practices are required to close their patient charts within 24 hours of a patient encounter, according to a Medical Group Management Association survey. MGMA, an ...
Dr. Jonathan Thierman, president and chief executive, ExpressCare and Children's Urgent Care, at LifeBridge Health, previously had set up the LifeBridge Health Virtual Health Center. From that ...
A Concordia-led research team has created one of the first reference charts showing how children's adipose (fat) and muscle ...
The Legal Advisor often discusses the importance of documentation. This month’s case is a prime example of how taking good chart notes saved the APRN from liability.
A column from the Los Angeles Times today claims the CEO of a Prime hospital in Redding, Calif., showed a patient’s chart in its entirety to a newspaper editor without permission — a violation of ...