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From the Editor's mailbag the issues. One of the two major issues covered in this Health information: In search of solutions report is "Record keeping and access to information". Don't forget to offer a paper for the 14th Conference of In formulating its recommendations to the Australian the MRAA if you have ideas and experience to share on Health Ministers' Conference, the Committee sought to information technology in the health industry, quality address a number of crucial questions in relation to assurance, casemix and utilisation review, health ser record keeping, access to information and birth vices research and epidemiology, legal issues and so certificates. on. Abstracts should be submitted by 20 December 1990 • What principles should guide decision making with to the Program Subcommittee, 14th Conference of the regard to record keeping and access to information? MRAA, PO Box 10139, Adelaide Street, BRISBANE, • Should information be kept? QUEENSLAND 4000. • What information should be kept? ******************** • Where should information and records be kept? Compliance with ACHS medical record standards • Who should have access to information and under what conditions? The quality of documentation and the need for better • What should be the process for
Australian Medical Record Journal – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 1990
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