The template, called T Sheets, includes information on diagnostic and treatment protocols for H3N2, the primary influenza A virus this season, according to the news release. “It supports consistent charting and critical patient health information capture while ensuring hospitals meet regulatory and reimbursement needs,” the release states.
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