Good trauma data starts with good documentation. When providers fail to document care accurately, the trauma registry ends up with lower quality data. This can undermine trauma quality and PI initiatives, and it can also reduce trauma program reimbursement. This article was developed by Trauma System News in cooperation with our advertiser, Pomphrey Consulting.In our…
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