CoP Interpretive Guidelines §482.24(c) states that "the medical record must contain information such as notes, documentation, records, reports, recordings, test results, assessment etc. to" do what?
What will be an ideal response?
The CoP Interpretive Guidelines §482.245(c) states that "the medical record must contain information such as notes, documentation, records, reports, recordings, test results, assessments etc. to justify admission; justify continued hospitalization; support the diagnosis; describe the patient's progress; describe the patient's response to medications; and describe the patient's response to services such as interventions, care, treatments, etc."
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What will be an ideal response?