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Mount Druitt Hospital is a district general hospital in Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 11 October 1982, and was designed by Lawrence Nield in 1980. In 2015/2016, the average available bed number was 161. The hospital had 32,437 attendances in 2015/2016. [1]
Blacktown Hospital is a university teaching hospital in Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia, about 34 kilometres from the Sydney CBD. Together with Mount Druitt Hospital and associated community health centres, [ 1 ] it is a part of the Western Sydney Local Health District (WSLHD). [ 2 ]
Mount Druitt Hospital was opened in 1982 by Queen Elizabeth II. The 200-bed hospital was opened following significant fundraising and political agitation from the local community due to perception that the community was unable to access medical services at either Blacktown or Nepean Hospitals .
Mount Druitt is a suburb of Sydney. Mount Druitt may also refer to: Electoral district of Mount Druitt, New South Wales state electoral district; Mount Druitt railway station, a train station in Mount Druitt; Mount Druitt Hospital, a hospital in Mount Druitt; Mount Druitt Aerodrome, a Royal Australian Air Force landing ground
Pages in category "Mount Druitt" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Mount Druitt Hospital; Mount Druitt railway station; Mt Druitt Town ...
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The information contained in the medical record allows health care providers to determine the patient's medical history and provide informed care. The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care.
Health information management's standards history is dated back to the introduction of the American Health Information Management Association, founded in 1928 "when the American College of Surgeons established the Association of Record Librarians of North America (ARLNA) to 'elevate the standards of clinical records in hospitals and other medical institutions.'" [3]