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tichca

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Is there a way to help your friend get the records without requiring her to drive back to her office?
 
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Why are the Lists and Forms features in an EHR system useful to a clinician when seeing a patient?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Several possible solutions are acceptable; the most obvious is for your friend to have the form faxed from the law office to the HIM department while she waits. (In all states a fax is an acceptable legal document.)

Answer to Question 2

They present the most frequently used concepts needed to document the patient's condition.



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