'If it Ain't in the Notes . . .' Dental Record-Keeping in Adversity.

'If it Ain't in the Notes . . .' Dental Record-Keeping in Adversity. Prim Dent J. 2019 Aug 15;8(2):49-52 Authors: Henderson S Abstract There are some dento-legal mantras that have, by default, come to be understood as the truth, for example: "if it ain't in the notes, it didn't happen" and "Good records, good defence; poor records, poor defence; no records, no defence." the opposite view was offered by the trial judge in a dental clinical negligence case in recent years. the judge's view can be summed up as: "if you don't make a note of something that has happened, you leave yourself at risk of proceedings like these." PMID: 31431206 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Primary dental care : journal of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners UK - Category: Dentistry Tags: Prim Dent J Source Type: research
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