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1. Patients Information in EHR System Discussion 5
Patients Information in EHR System Discussion 5Patients Information in EHR System
Discussion 5You just accepted a role as medical administrator at a podiatrist medical office.
There are many responsibilities associated with this position including managing the office,
patient registration, insurance verification/referrals, and scheduling following up
appointments. As you navigate through your first day at work, the waiting room is full and a
patient with a severe foot infection is seeking treatment without an appointment. As part of
your new position and responsibilities, you will be required to review, assess, and
participate in all medical administrative duties that will support this patient.As the new
medical administrator, you have will complete an encounter form of the new patient with a
severe foot infection.Complete the steps below:Patients Information in EHR SystemDescribe
the process for entering the patient’s information in the Electronic Health Record.
Summarize the importance of this process being accurateAppointment Follow-upOutline
the steps for following-up with the patient after their appointmentIdentify Patient Waiting
Room ImprovementsOutline improvements that should be made to the waiting room that
help assist the patientsDescribe Patient Relation Improvement Techniques and Policy
CreationSummarize the policies the office should have for patient’s without appointments,
managing patients’ wait time, and registering patientsORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED,
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