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Incorporate patient data in the record before surgery

Ambulatory Safety Monitor, May 10, 2006

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If you're confused about when the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) requires that you incorporate patient information into your medical records, you're not alone. Although two standards appear to give different guidance, there is a clear-cut answer.

In some instances, the provisions of a standard in the core section of the AAAHC's Accreditation Handbook for Ambulatory Health Care may overlap with a standard in the adjunct section. Such an overlap occurs for ASCs faced with the challenge of meeting standard 6.H in the Clinical Records and Health Information core chapter and standard 10.E in the Surgical and Related Services adjunct chapter.



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