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In addition, a failure to record important details relating to their diagnosis and treatment may be an indication that such patients are receiving worse care.
15 Coding of diseases and patient status is based on the International Classification Code ICDD) V.10, which, for burn injury as with most diseases, is insufficient and lacks codes to record important details.
You might also want to take a camera and a notebook to record important details for future foraging.
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We chose to record themes and important details as summaries since verbatim extraction would be time consuming for 44 papers, but acknowledge that in summarising we risked losing important detail.
But the 1,173 pages of medical records did provide some important details about his cancer in 2000: Two pathologists at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology who examined the melanoma specimen from Mr. McCain's left temple in 2000 suggested that there were two melanomas on his temple, not one, as his doctors had said publicly at the time.
CEO Matt Schwartz said that while most colonoscopies usually aren't currently recorded (aside from a handful of still images), the video can reveal important details.
But important details of what she said were not accurately reflected on the record, it added.
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Proposals differ on important details.
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