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Posted: July 23, 2008

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What do you accept for patient identification?

A quality certified technical manager would like to use the patient's first and last name be used as an identifier. She writes: "We encounter situations where patient names do not conform to these specific terms. We see patients that use an initial for their first name with the middle name spelled out (example E. Irene Doe). Other patients go by their first and middle name (example Elaine Irene). How are other facilities handling these variations with patient names?" She adds that their second identifier is a patient-specific medical record number. What name do do readers' facilities accept for patient identification?

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