Selasa, 19 Juli 2016

Protect Your Clinical Notes from Tampering

Keeping accurate dental records is one of the most important tasks providers are faced with. According to the ADA, "The dental team should be very meticulous and thorough in the dental office record keeping tasks. All information in the dental record should be clearly written, and the person responsible for entering new information should sign and date the entry. The information should not be

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