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Wiki EHR

KoBee

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Not a certified auditor but i do help acknowledge this information to providers when we see copy & paste of EHR. Having trouble how to explain to providers not to copy & paste majority of their documentation. I noticed many providers copy and paste from previous visit on a patient especially if following up for same condition because they express that they need that information to remind themselves why the patient is there.

Does anyone know to what amount is allowed to copy and paste? Notice at times the overload of information makes it hard to abstract exactly why the patient was there.
 
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