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There Is Not Always a Clear-Cut Distinction Between a Change

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There is not always a clear-cut distinction between a change in estimate and a change in principle or a simultaneous change in estimate and change in principle. How are such situations accounted for?


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Legal Evidence

Information or materials presented in court to support or refute a claim or argument within a legal case.

Continuity Of Care

The consistent and seamless provision of care for a patient over time and across different healthcare settings.

Risk Of Litigation

The potential for legal action to be taken against an individual or organization, often due to negligence or failure to meet accepted standards.

Objective Charting

A method of documentation in healthcare that focuses on observable and measurable facts to describe patient status and progress.

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