Audit planning: Move outside the paper trail
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, June 22, 2004
A risk assessment isn't complete without a walkthrough of various patient-care locations. Be sure to visit
- two or more units of the hospital
- the emergency department
- outpatient physician locations
- the operating room
- areas where patients are registered
- physician dictation locations
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