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MMDental - A multimodal dataset of tooth CBCT images with expert medical records. [PDF]

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Wang C   +9 more
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Medical Records and the Law

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
SUMMARY Practitioners involved in the diagnosis and treatment of health-related conditions are vulnerable to litigation. Courts of law frequently award large settlements to plaintiffs who can convince a jury that the quality of service was less than could be reasonably expected.
J J, Rumore   +2 more
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Access to Medical Records

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— I hope that the letter by David Jacknow, MD (241:2701, 1979), regarding his concern for the preservation of confidentiality of medical records will stimulate other physicians to speak publicly on this issue. He is concerned that if the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) finalizes their proposed regulations permitting
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Open Medical Records

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2009
This is the third in a series of articles from Planetree, an international nonprofit organization founded in 1978 that's "committed to improving medical care from the patient's perspective." For more information, go to www.planetree.org.
Susan B, Frampton   +2 more
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The Medical Records Professionalsʼ View of the Electronic Medical Record

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2000
The migration of Kaiser-Permanente (KP), a large managed care organization, to the management of health care information in a paperless environment is presented from the viewpoint of Health Information Management (HIM) professionals. The author conducted an informal survey of these professionals and presents a synopsis of their recommendations in the ...
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The Validity of the Medical Record

Medical Care, 1981
The medical record is the source of information for many purposes, including evaluation of the quality of care provided. Despite this reliance on the record, there have been few attempts to validate the recorded content against the verbal content of the interaction between patient and physician.
F J, Romm, S M, Putnam
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