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Historically, "documentation" emerged as a distinct discipline in the early 20th century, paralleling the rise of empirical research, which was to provide its main source of subjects.
Historically, documentation of procedures and major resuscitations was achieved with handwritten logbooks or index card systems.
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The uncertainty in newspapers and nongovernmental organizations over whether Haiti had experienced cholera during the 20th century, a period when there was no epidemic cholera in the Caribbean islands, reflects the historically uneven documentation of cholera epidemiology in different regions.
In line with this, a perception was evident amongst key informants that formal care planning documentation has historically been associated with a legal imperative to monitor practice.
Historically, FHA has imposed sound documentation and credit standards on the mortgage companies it backed, and it has not diluted this approach.
Historically, in-hospital patient care documentation focused on the delivery of care, and less so on the use of abstracted data for performance indicators.
"This documentation is very important historically, architecturally and ethnically, because the population is changing in Nassau County," Mr. Harrison said.
This may be evidence that historically GPs have not documented their delivery of smoking cessation advice in patients' primary care records and after the introduction of QOF in 2004 the documentation of such advice improved.
The documentation of the seasonality of EBV infection and specifically IM is historically inconsistent.
Historically bad.
Documentation helps.
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