What? Who? Me!!

by Otto William “Bill” Wendel, PhD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/19/2014

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 278
ISBN : 9781499072877
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 278
ISBN : 9781499072860
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 278
ISBN : 9781499072884

About the Book

The medical record is the single, tangible tool that can be used to accurately access reflect the quality of medical care rendered to patients in a hospital. Judgment of the medical record should be made only by qualified members of the Medical Staff, who serve on its reviewing committees; Medical Record, Medical Audit, and Tissue. In addition, the medical record should serve as a scientific teaching tool in the education of interns and residents, as well as in the continuing education of practicing physicians. To ensure quantitative and qualitative completeness of the medical record, the medical staff of the Barberton Citizens Hospital has set forth, in its Rules and Regulations, policies governing these records. The responsibilities of the attending and house physician are made explicit. The reviewing committees are obliged to insure adherence to these policies. The medical record librarian and her staff, upon receipt of the chart from the floor, “grade” it for clerical deficiencies. Factors, such as the quantity of progress notes, presence or lack of consultation notes, completeness of history or physical examination should not be left to the discretion of the medical record department personnel. Such elements are only to be judged by physicians. However, in instances of obvious deficiency, the medical record librarian should seek the opinion of the chairman of the Medical Record Committee. He should then decide what steps, if any, should be taken. The policies concerning Medical Records in the Rules and Regulations are set before the Medical Staff; they need only be followed to produce good records that are a true picture of the care being rendered. However, it must be re-emphasized that the ultimate responsibility for providing a good medical record rests with the physician of record. Members of the house staff, nursing service, and many other paramedical personnel assist him in the care of his patient; nevertheless, it is he who must authenticate the accurate recording of this care.


About the Author

I would like to inspire young people to attract and be motivated by those with whom they come in contact throughout their lives, but especially their early years. The trick is to take advantage of each and every new experience whether by accident or through coercion by a family member or friend. Having urged you to take advantage of every opportunity, it is incumbent upon you to weigh the good against the undesirable and should you make a wrong move it is also incumbent upon you to right the wrong as expeditiously as possible.