Where’s Waldo: Finding what’s important in the medical record
I did a peer review once of an office note about an elderly man with a low-grade fever. The past medical history was all there, several prior laboratory and imaging tests were imported, and there was a long narrative section that blended active medical problems and ongoing specialist relationships. There was also a lengthy review of systems under its own heading.
In an over ten-page long printout, the final diagnosis was …










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