At minimum, answer the following questions for Radiology and Imaging Services:
1. If applicable, does this department produce forms that would be part of a patient's medical record? If so, who performs the documentation?
2. Did you find any other interesting links that are applicable to this department? If so, what were they and what were they about?
*Radiology and Imaging Services not Nursing* NO EXTRA INFO NEEDED.
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Yes, the radiology and imagining services department produce forms that would be part of a patient's medical record. The radiology and imaging services department generally produces forms that have six different sections containing information on the type of exam, clinical information, comparison, technique, findings, and impression.
The documentation is done by professionals like radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and medical imaging services providers.
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At minimum, answer the following questions for Radiology and Imaging Services: 1. If applicable, does this...
At minimum, answer the following questions for Medical Staff Services 1. If applicable, does this department produce forms that would be part of a patient's medical record? If so, who performs the documentation? 2. Did you find any other interesting links that are applicable to this department? If so, what were they and what were they about? *FOR MEDICAL STAFF SERVICES* NO EXTRA INFO IS NEEDED
At minimum, answer the following questions for Radiology and Imaging Services: What are the main services provided by the department? What special training/education is required by employees? Is any special equipment used? To what extent are computers utilized? (What processes are automated?)
At minimum, answer the following questions for Medical Staff Services 1. What are two Joint Commission (JC) standards for this department? 2. What quality controls would be used in this department to ensure accurate documentation? 3. What are the legal implications of errors in the department? 4. How does this department interact with HIM? *FOR MEDICAL STAFF SERVICES* NO EXTRA INFO IS NEEDED
At minimum, answer the following questions pertaining to Pathology and Laboratory Services: What are two Joint Commission (JC) standards for this department? What quality controls would be used in this department to ensure accurate documentation? What are the legal implications of errors in the department? *Not for nursing for Pathology and laboratory services* How does this department interact with HIM?
At minimum, answer the following questions pertaining to Pathology and Laboratory Services: What are two Joint Commission (JC) standards for this department? What quality controls would be used in this department to ensure accurate documentation? What are the legal implications of errors in the department? How does this department interact with HIM? *This is not incomplete*
At minimum, answer the following questions Pharmacy Services What are two Joint Commission (JC) standards for this department? What quality controls would be used in this department to ensure accurate documentation? What are the legal implications of errors in the department? How does this department interact with HIM?
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