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Documentation of a visit, often called a daily note or treatment note, documents sequential implementation of the physical therapist plan of care.
Discharge documentation should include the reason for the episode conclusion, the date of the episode conclusion, and an relevant objective or subjective information related to the patient's status. Some federal and non-federal payers governmental bodies and payors may require a discharge note for the
Document effectively while providing patient and client care.
Documentation is critical to ensure that individuals receive appropriate, comprehensive, efficient, person-centered, and high-quality health care services.
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Solid documentation can demonstrate that you met or exceeded the standard care and can help you mitigate your risks.
Reexamination is the process of performing selected tests and measures after the initial examination to evaluate progress and to modify or redirect interventions.
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