] FW: Release of blocks to research facilities
There are other issues, besides CAP, that you should consider when releasing
blocks.
1. A block is a medical record. Has the patient consented to release for
research?
2. If the block is released prior to 14 days discharge and there are any
charges
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There are other issues, besides CAP, that
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To: Abbott, Tanya
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] FW: Release of blocks to research facilities
There are other issues
There are other issues, besides CAP, that you should consider when releasing
blocks.
1. A block is a medical record. Has the patient consented to release for
research?
2. If the block is released prior to 14 days discharge and there are any
charges, the charge must be sent to your hospital. Post
I did call the CAP and they stated first of all, that it is a very confusing
checklist component! But I was told that the research facility is taking on the
ownership of the block, and we need to ensure that whoever we are sending our
blocks to are following the proper retention protocols.
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