Patient Registration Clause Samples

The Patient Registration clause establishes the process by which individuals are formally enrolled or recorded as patients within a healthcare provider’s system. Typically, this involves collecting essential personal, medical, and insurance information from the patient, either through forms completed at the facility or via an online portal prior to the first appointment. By standardizing the intake of patient data, this clause ensures accurate record-keeping, facilitates communication, and helps prevent administrative errors, thereby supporting efficient and effective delivery of healthcare services.
Patient Registration. All Patients must be registered with the Clinic prior to the first appointment and this forms the basis for the Patients’ Agreement with the Clinic. Patient registration can be completed online (for online bookings), by telephone or in person at the Clinic. All Patient Registrations and appointments, including those made via this site, for children (a child being a person under the age of 18) must be made by a parent or guardian. All children must be chaperoned by an appropriate adult for all appointments.
Patient Registration including capture and retention of patient-specific disability-related needs information at registration; access to Auxiliary Aids and Services and/or assignment to accessible rooms and/or interim measures; communication of disability-related needs data within and across the hospitals and clinics, and retention of that information for future patient visits;
Patient Registration. Registration of new patient or family Fields linked to registration
Patient Registration. Pharmacists will only accept a patient into the scheme providing they can establish that the patient is registered with a participating GP practice. This can be achieved by:  Evidence produced by the patient of registration with a participating GP practice e.g repeat prescription tear-off slip or NHS card.  Pharmacy PMR record showing evidence of a prescription dispensed in the last 6 months. If a patient or pharmacist cannot confirm registration with a participating GP practice the patient cannot access the scheme at that time. The patient should be advised of alternative methods of accessing care and the desire for the patient to use the scheme recorded on PharmOutomces The patient should be encouraged to use the pharmacy that normally dispenses their prescriptions; however presentation in association with a minor ailment consultation at another participating pharmacy in Lancashire North CCG area is acceptable.
Patient Registration. Medical Records; Performer List; Supplies; Call and Recall for Cervical screening (CSAS); and Pharmacy Market Management. The ICB will work collaboratively with NHS England, and will support and assist those nationally contracted services to carry out their services.
Patient Registration. Registers patients for the receipt of healthcare Services at the TRIBAL Comprehensive Health Division, including, but not limited to, verifying third-paity insurance and completing the necessary paperwork for patient care.
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Patient Registration. Pharmacists will only accept a patient into the scheme providing they can establish that the patient is registered with a participating GP practice. This can be achieved by: • Evidence produced by the patient of registration with a GP practice in West Lancashire CCG area, e.g., repeat prescription tear-off slip or NHS card. • Pharmacy PMR record showing evidence of a prescription dispensed in the last 6 months. • The pharmacist may also telephone the surgery to confirm registration. If a patient or pharmacist cannot confirm registration with a participating GP practice the patient cannot access the scheme at that time. The patient should be advised of alternative methods of accessing care. The patient should be encouraged to use the pharmacy that normally dispenses their prescriptions; however presentation in association with a minor ailment consultation at another participating pharmacy in West Lancashire CCG area is acceptable.