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  2. Review of systems - Wikipedia

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    A review of systems (ROS), also called a systems enquiry or systems review, is a technique used by healthcare providers for eliciting a medical history from a patient. It is often structured as a component of an admission note covering the organ systems, with a focus upon the subjective symptoms perceived by the patient (as opposed to the objective signs perceived by the clinician).

  3. Admission note - Wikipedia

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    An admission note is part of a medical record that documents the patient's status (including history and physical examination findings), reasons why the patient is being admitted for inpatient care to a hospital or other facility, and the initial instructions for that patient's care. [1]

  4. Nursing documentation - Wikipedia

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    An example of a nursing care plan in an Australian residential aged care home. Electronic nursing documentation systems have the potential to improve the quality of documentation structure and format, process and content in comparison with paper-based documentation, as demonstrated in a comparative study of electronic and paper-based nursing ...

  5. They literally left nursing home patients out in snow and ...

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    Across America, private equity firms are buying up life-saving healthcare services with little oversight or accountability, leading to calamities.

  6. SOAP note - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Documenting patient encounters in the medical record is an integral part of practice workflow starting with appointment scheduling, patient check-in and exam, documentation of notes, check-out, rescheduling, and medical billing. [3] Additionally, it serves as a general cognitive framework for physicians to follow as they assess their ...

  7. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    Under Canadian federal law, the patient owns the information contained in a medical record, but the healthcare provider owns the records themselves. [29] The same is true for both nursing home and dental records. In cases where the provider is an employee of a clinic or hospital, it is the employer that has ownership of the records.

  8. A family says a relative's body was found in the closet of a ...

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    The nursing home patient had been receiving care at the facility since early August after suffering a brain aneurysm, she said. North Miami police confirmed that a person was found dead at the ...

  9. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This program prompted many new nursing homes to be set up in the following years, although private nursing homes were already being built from the 1930s as a consequence of the Great Depression and the Social Security Act of 1935. Medicaid, the Nation's poverty program, often funds programs such as nursing beds as residents may be "impoverished ...