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What is considered acute care? - sm
Posted: Dec 21, 2011
Are things like EEG, EMG, EGD, inpatient H&P, discharge summary, inpatient consults, neonatology, and ED reports considered acute care?
Acue Care - LeeLee
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Mostly depends on the company and client wishes. The company I work for does include these under acute care, as the patient most often is inhospital, as opposed to having this done as outpatient. Majority of companies I have worked for list as acute (there is always that exception to the rule ;) Hope this helps.
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I've always been considered a clinic MT but have done all those types of reports. I'm currently transitioning to acute care with OP notes (and higher pay) with my new company and was just wondering if the other companies had taken advantage back in the day since the OP notes are the only ones I'm not familiar with.
I'm glad for the experience of doing them but it would have been nice to have gotten paid for acute care at the time.
Acute care... - speedtyper18
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Acute care= Basic 4- H&Ps, OPs, Discharge Sum & Consults!
I know this is a really stupid question but, what does acute care consist of? What types of reports are acute care? I understand that it is basically emergency type of care or short-term care, but exactly what types of reports would you be transcribing?
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Diane in Vermont
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...nobody is willing to hire you so you can GET that experience!!!
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