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Throw Away The Script - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - February 2019

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the patient to the vehicle. 'Broken record' of docu- mentation While the law might be unclear and lagging behind the market- place, one thing remains a con- stant: Documentation is an essential factor of risk mitiga- tion. Maintain documentation at all stages of patient care. It starts before the patient ever enters the center. Craft your dis- charge policies to comply with applicable law, accreditation standards and CMS conditions for payment. Document that you explained these procedures to the patient. And finally, if the patient chooses to deviate from these policies and protocols, document in the record how you attempted to avoid those instances. While there is no way to eliminate risk, preparation and documentation are clear ways to mitigate it. OSM Mr. Krisza (jkrisza@wilentz.com) is an attorney for Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer in Woodbridge, N.J. F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 9 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 2 9 Nearly 1 in 3 respondents to last month's Outpatient Surgery survey have dis- charged patients without a responsible adult present. Do you let unaccompanied patients take an Uber, Lyft or taxi home after surgery? often 1% sometimes 8% seldom 22% never 69% SOURCE: Outpatient Surgery Magazine InstaPoll, January 2019, Respondents: 533 InstaPoll O S M Going Home Alone

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