Sentences with phrase «phone number of the patient»

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That includes cell phone numbers of and sensitive information about cancer patients and their families.
¶ Physical contact = home visit, hospital postpartum follow - up visit; active reaching out = follow - up phone call to patient after discharge; referrals = hospital phone number to call, hospital - based support group, other breastfeeding support group, lactation consultant / specialist, U.S. Department of Agriculture Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, outpatient clinic.
A number of new technologies for monitoring drug compliance are being tested, but most of them rely to some degree on self - reporting; for example, patients may be given a phone number to call when they've taken their medicine.
The growing number of interactive devices, including phones and tablets with internet access, make it likely that patients will suffer surgical errors due to distraction.
-LSB-...] also a new law requiring the phone number to be listed on patient's wristbands, a law releasing medical records after death to executors and a law pertaining to the power of attorney.
I'm looking for a precedent of a doctor getting sued after giving his private phone number for a patient to consult, yet not being available at a moment of emergency.
A medical or clinical establishment keeps and maintains the records of all patients which include the address, disease, family members, phone number, etc, and to protect the personal information from getting out, a patient as well as the medical authority may put down themselves under the umbrella of the patient confidentiality agreement.
This includes ensuring the correct spelling of the patient's name, their address, phone number, date of birth, drug allergies and insurance information.
Periodontal assistants may be responsible for a number of administrative duties, including greeting patients, answering phones, scheduling appointments, phoning in prescriptions, and scheduling surgeries.
Director of Nursing — Duties & Responsibilities Manage nursing departments for private and public institutions across a number of specialties Skilled in orthopedics, neurology, medical, surgical, and geriatrics Train, schedule, and supervise junior nursing staff ensuring compliance with applicable standards of care Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets ensuring cost effective operations Maintain working knowledge of current medical technology, procedures, and standards of care Utilize management expertise to enhance patient care while cutting extraneous expenses Oversee patient scheduling, admission, evaluation, and discharge Provide professional and courteous communication with patients and family Assist attending physicians with patient evaluation, monitoring, and implementation of medical care plans Monitor patient condition, chart progress, administer medications, and perform routine procedures Educate patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as needed Manage company inventory replenishing medical and office supplies as needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and dedication to high quality patient care
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