Re: Chart Information/Advice Please
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We encourage the receptionist to look in the chart for relevant info the patient is requesting. There is no need to involve a DR or nurse for a simple request such as taking a message that such and such med is needed, and then verifying the med is in use. We use an EMR and the receptionist taking phone calls treats a walk in patient the same as they would a call. Gather as much info as possible, attempt to clarify simple things. And yes, on occasion, the nurse or physician will leave a message in the EMR which the receptionist can relay to the patient. THey are not using judgment or advise, just relaying info from one side to the other, which HOPEFULLY saves the nurses and docs some time, if the info is gathered appropriately.
I agree, a nurse should be the one to provide the orders (with approval of MD, of course) for meds or labs to the patient, but if it has already been ordered and someone just needs to let patient know, what's the big deal? Just depends, on the specifics of what your receptionist was trying to accomplish.
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