Ans) Specialized Patients Records. Health information records that includes health information of those patients undergoing treatment for certain illnesses such as substance abuse or mental illness, or in nonacute care settings, such as the patient's home.
- Medical records form an important part of a patient management. It is important for the doctor and medical establishment to properly maintain the records of the patient for 2 important reasons. First one is that it helps in proper evaluation of the patient and to plan treatment protocol.
- Specialized patient records include treatment for substance abuse or mental illness or in non-acute-care settings, such as the patient's home. They are distinguished from general health records in that the nature of information presented in the record contains not only truly medical information but also therapeutic mental and emotional information. They also differ in that entries in the record are not only made by professionals who are licensed and certified but also by paraprofessionals, such as teachers. They also differ in that they are subject to stricter confidentiality requirements.
- Situations may include changes in a patient's settings (from seclusion to use of restraints, privileges, passes, and discharge), significant legal events (commitment orders, interaction with police), the presence of suicide attempts, or restrictions on patient rights.
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