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Pat Iyer’s 9 tips on detecting altered medical records Part 5
• Examine logs or communication books kept at the nursing station of some nursing homes. I found a note in a nursing home communication book that stated, “When you recopy the nurses’ notes, leave enough room for the night shift … Continue reading
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Pat Iyer’s Dirty Dozen Tips for Detecting Altered Medical Records Part 2
• Compare the nursery records generated at birth with those sent to the hospital to which the baby is transferred. • Review the copies of hospital records found within a physician’s office records with those supplied by the hospital. • … Continue reading
Why risk tampering with medical records? By Pat Iyer
A physician gets a notice that he is being sued. He gives into the temptation to review his office records. He decides to change an entry to 1. More completely describe events 2. Make it look as if he did … Continue reading


