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Amit KumarAmit Kumar
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Great post.

Note that Informed Refusal is equally important.

For example, if a patient refuses x-rays then it can be documented that the patient was made aware of the inability for you to properly diagnose without full diagnostic records.  This is legally beneficial to protect ourselves from liability.

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