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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 3782858" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>You don’t have to dictate every single note in the chart. Most will just type a narrative as it only takes a few minutes. Lots of docs just type their visit note while they are still in the exam room with the patient. No dictation necessary. Now, an H&P or a surgical note may be longer and it’s prudent to dictate a long note, but they are not nearly as common as the dozens of short notes we all enter into the medical record every day. I’m thinking they want to record the visit for risk management reasons (lawyers) instead of saving them a step In documentation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 3782858, member: 45783"] You don’t have to dictate every single note in the chart. Most will just type a narrative as it only takes a few minutes. Lots of docs just type their visit note while they are still in the exam room with the patient. No dictation necessary. Now, an H&P or a surgical note may be longer and it’s prudent to dictate a long note, but they are not nearly as common as the dozens of short notes we all enter into the medical record every day. I’m thinking they want to record the visit for risk management reasons (lawyers) instead of saving them a step In documentation. [/QUOTE]
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