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The Importance of Follow-Up: Why Is It My Responsibility?
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Title The Importance of Follow-Up: Why Is It My Responsibility?
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/soundpractice/podcast/The_Importance_of_Follow-Up_Why_Is_It_My_Responsibility.mp3
Description By Veronica McGrath, M.S. Like poor communication, poor office management can create ill-will among patients and can actually contribute to negligence itself. It is imperative that every office have a system for tracking test results and referrals to ensure that patients do not "fall though the cracks". There are several types of effective tracking systems. But, the key to a good follow-up system is to use the system.
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Date Jun 7, 2009
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