Tony1902
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As much as I detest banging this drum, and unless insurance policies have changed, or HIPAA, each admittance to either sub-acute or acute floors/units requires that the patient's personal effects brought with them AND ID and healthcare card are kept by the head of the Admitting Department in a Manila envelope or other such sealed device until patient is discharged. Then it's returned.
If he/she is in a unit, sub or acute, said belongings upon voluntary or involuntary admission, are in the Head's office. Anyone now in healthcare and knows this has changed, please feel free to correct.
We you see an UID in a unit it means they had no ID and were admitted by Nursing admin on call and supervising bed control and admittance. JMO
If he/she is in a unit, sub or acute, said belongings upon voluntary or involuntary admission, are in the Head's office. Anyone now in healthcare and knows this has changed, please feel free to correct.
We you see an UID in a unit it means they had no ID and were admitted by Nursing admin on call and supervising bed control and admittance. JMO