Decrease Self Discharges & Improve Retention
One way to promote increased patient volume is to retain your current patients by preventing them from self discharging. We've outlined actions that can be taken to improve your patient retention.
One way to promote increased patient volume is to retain your current patients by preventing them from self discharging. We've outlined actions that can be taken to improve your patient retention.
The discharge summary is a very important part of the required documentation during a patient’s episode of care. This is essentially your last chance to support the medical necessity of the skilled services you provided.
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