Patient care report definition

Patient care report or “PCR” means the form that describes and documents EMS response incidents.
Patient care report means the written documentation that is the official medical record that documents events and the assessment and care of a patient treated by EMS professionals.
Patient care report means a computerized or written report that documents the assessment and management of the patient by the emergency medical care provider.

More Definitions of Patient care report

Patient care report or “PCR” means a computerized or written report that documents the assessment and management of the patient by the emergency care provider in the out-of-hospital setting.
Patient care report means a record of the response by each responding Emergency Medical Services Provider unit to each patient during an EMS Incident.
Patient care report or “PCR” means a computerized or written report that documents the assessment and management of the patient by the emergency care provider in the out-of-hospital setting. “Pharmacy-based” means that ownership of the drugs maintained in and used by the service program
Patient care report or “PCR” means a report that documents the assessment and management of the patient by the emergency care provider.
Patient care report means a medical record of an encounter between any patient and a provider of medical care.
Patient care report means the out-of-hospital medical record documenting the evaluation and management of the patient.
Patient care report means the written documentation completed each time a crewmember makes physical or verbal contact with a patient.