
General Hospital of Everett (WA) took the initiative in developing a new patient transfer form that has been adopted for statewide use. By using suggestions from a wide variety of sources, a hospital committee, which consisted of professionals from local extended care facilities and nursing homes, as well as from the hospital's staff, was able to develop a useful and effective patient transfer system.
Washington, Primary Health Care, Hospital Bed Capacity, 100 to 299, Transfer Agreement, Humans, Continuity of Patient Care, Facility Regulation and Control, Medical Records
Washington, Primary Health Care, Hospital Bed Capacity, 100 to 299, Transfer Agreement, Humans, Continuity of Patient Care, Facility Regulation and Control, Medical Records
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