Archival of Medical Records

Institution TVET CDACC
Course Health Records and I...
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By Gloria Melody Malowa
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This document entails notes on the following learning outcomes: 1. DETERMINE INACTIVE MEDICAL SECTION - Definition of terms. - Identification of Medical Files. - Categorization of Medical Files. - Retrieval of medical files. 2. WEEDING OF MEDICAL FILES. - Definition of terms. - Mapping medical files. - Isolation of medical files. - Classification of medical files. 3. RETURN ACTIVE MEDICAL FILES. - Definition of terms. - Labelling of files shelves. - Sorting medical files. - Storage of Active Medical Files. 4. ARCHIVE MEDICAL FILES. - Definition of terms. - Archival Principles and Procedures. - Archival Techniques - Archival Laws and Ethics.
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