This chapter outlines general guidelines for documentation of clinical occupational therapy services and quality reporting for Medicare. The role of the manager in documentation by staff is discussed. The chapter includes guiding questions and a case study
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/4206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This course outlines the required components of study documentation for all clinical research, defin...
Background: Documentation of chemotherapy administration by nursing staff is undertaken in a written...
This paper describes the process of developing and implementing a new information system, POTENT, as...
In order to plan for and implement research on the outcome of the technical aid prescription process...
As a profession, occupational therapy is in a raceagainst time for publishing evidence that sup-port...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse current documentation situaton and organization steps based ...
The community of occupational therapists working in secure hospitals, both nationally and internatio...
An effective documentation system in a managed care organization is complicated yet important in tod...
PURPOSE: This article aims to highlight the importance of a complete and accurate medical record as ...
The average organization for people with disabilities has 77 staff guidelines and protocols. This ar...
Previously publ. 1983Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/11205(Guidelines...
It is widely recognised that careful planning and clear communication are essential in contemporary ...
During the last few decades, quality assurance has been a central issue in the societies, both in, f...
This action research paper describes how our business groups operational issue concerning the low qu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/4206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This course outlines the required components of study documentation for all clinical research, defin...
Background: Documentation of chemotherapy administration by nursing staff is undertaken in a written...
This paper describes the process of developing and implementing a new information system, POTENT, as...
In order to plan for and implement research on the outcome of the technical aid prescription process...
As a profession, occupational therapy is in a raceagainst time for publishing evidence that sup-port...
The purpose of the thesis is to analyse current documentation situaton and organization steps based ...
The community of occupational therapists working in secure hospitals, both nationally and internatio...
An effective documentation system in a managed care organization is complicated yet important in tod...
PURPOSE: This article aims to highlight the importance of a complete and accurate medical record as ...
The average organization for people with disabilities has 77 staff guidelines and protocols. This ar...
Previously publ. 1983Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/11205(Guidelines...
It is widely recognised that careful planning and clear communication are essential in contemporary ...
During the last few decades, quality assurance has been a central issue in the societies, both in, f...
This action research paper describes how our business groups operational issue concerning the low qu...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPE/4206 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This course outlines the required components of study documentation for all clinical research, defin...
Background: Documentation of chemotherapy administration by nursing staff is undertaken in a written...