The clinical documentation, OASIS and plan of care are critical pieces of patient care.
Are you appropriately using clinician collaboration? Who is considered a collaborating clinician?
How do you know if you are writing a good plan of care? Where do you confirm what needs to be on the POC?
Is it a good idea to create cookie cutter POCs? Can a POC be too long? How does the clinician determine what interventions the patient needs on their POC?
What does it mean to assess a “paper patient”?
Join Michael Greenlee, Hannah Vale, and Anna Powers as they discuss how to author the best documentation.
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