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MEDICARE PAPERWORK HASSLES.
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June 01, 2001 |
Peters, Sally |
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Hospital staff spends at least 30 minutes on paperwork for every hour of care provided to a typical Medicare patient, a study from the American Hospital Association said. The study determined that for surgery and inpatient care, every hour of patient care requires 36 minutes of paperwork. "At a time when we're facing shortages of key hospital staff such as nurses and ...
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