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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| Pages | 17 Pages |
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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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