Good record keeping

Good quality records can make all the difference to clinical care of your patients. Records can include electronic notes, referrals, written handovers, phone notes etc. As well as their primary clinical purpose, records also fulfil important secondary functions such as helping the practitioner demonstrate the quality of the care they provided. 

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