The old practice of flagging records for deficiencies and requiring retrospective documentation add little or no value t

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The old practice of flagging records for deficiencies and requiring retrospective documentation add little or no value t

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The old practice of flagging records for deficiencies and requiring retrospective documentation add little or no value to patient care. You try to convince the entire health care team to consistently enter data into the patients record at the time and location of service instead of waiting for retrospective analysis to alert them to complete the record. You are proposing

A. quantitative record review.
B. clinical pertinence review.
C. concurrent record analysis.
D. point-of-care documentation.
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