Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 This is just something that I thought of regarding the current discussion of mistakes found in hospital charts, etc. I know that several folks on this list work at home, some for hospitals, some independently, some for national companies, etc. There is different quality review for all of us. Also, some accounts require the MT to transcribe verbatim and then those reports go through QR before going to the client. I work in the hospital, and I am my own QR. Of course, I have access to the charts if need be to document information, and we have a system in place to make the doctors aware of any blanks or incompletes we have. I am able to edit as necessary, and I do so with a light hand. I think most of us realize that these doctors are extremely busy and see probably 40+ patients per day, not to mention phone calls, rounds at the hospital, dictating, etc. I respect their knowledge and the fact that they are very busy. I may grumble about them on the list, but I try to support them the best way I possibly can in this area of their healthcare provision to their patients. I also feel that it helps us to gain *their* respect if they are aware that they have *our* respect. Of course, that doesn't apply to all doctors, by no means! Or all MTs, for that matter. In my case, if I blanked every little piddly error a dictator made, I imagine no one would ever get paid! If they give me a wrong medical record number, thankfully I can look it up and correct it. If they give me a wrong dosage, thankfully I can pull the chart and document it. There are occasions, though, where it requires the dictator's attention, and my doctors appreciate the fact that we catch an inconsistency and made them aware without barking at them to dictate with grammatically correct English and spelling and know all the dosages for all the sound-alike drugs. And when I sent a suggestion through earlier regarding peak flow and I told the person that " it was just a guess " I meant exactly that and that person should obviously not just put my suggestion in her report willy-nilly without first documenting it. That was my " guess " to her sounds-like question and that was my way to let her know it was just a guess instead of telling her " You are hearing 250-300. " I had not even *heard* the dictation!! Sorry if that caused any confusion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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