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Documentation in Clinical Practice

  • Accurate documentation aids in continuity of care, quality assurance, and legal compliance
  • Clinicians must record all contacts, direct and indirect, to maintain a clear patient care history

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Diana Williams' Writing Skills in Practice emphasizes the importance of clear, structured written communication in healthcare, from documentation to patient education. It covers organization, ethics, and effective record keeping. The book is vital for health professionals, improving their ability to communicate complex information clearly and maintain high standards of care.

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