Accceptable abbreviations and terms for osteopathy records
Provides a list of patient and patient history descriptors, anatomy, symptom, medication and findings abbreviations. The aim is to help osteopaths maintain consistency in clinical records.
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Provides a list of patient and patient history descriptors, anatomy, symptom, medication and findings abbreviations. The aim is to help osteopaths maintain consistency in clinical records.
Webinar on a standardised system for keeping osteopathic case records.
A guide to your obligations under the Privacy Act when managing clinical records and patient information
Webinar helping osteopaths to proactively assess their processes before a complaint is received.
A comprehensive guide to keeping high quality and consistent clinical records, including templates to help osteopaths record important information
Webinar on behaviours that can lead to patient complaints in osteopathic practice and what you can do to comply with regulations.
eLearning module explaining how an osteopath can help keep a patient's personal information safe.
A guide to help practitioners increase their understanding of privacy legislation and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs)
eLearning module for osteopaths explaining the benefits of detailed clinical records and how to undertake the process appropriately.
Keeping detailed and accurate clinical records is a requirement all osteopaths would be aware of. However, Guild Insurance’s vast experience in managing osteopathic claims suggests many don’t fully understand what’s required in a detailed clinical record; we see too many cases where the records aren’t up to scratch.