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Images and Reports: FAQs | Johns Hopkins Radiology
A Johns Hopkins radiologist will review your study and give a second radiology opinion, which will become a part of your <b>medical</b> <b>record</b> at Johns</b> ...
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Non-Discrimination Notice | Johns Hopkins Medicine
English. All Johns Hopkins Medicine Entities comply with applicable Federal, State and jurisdictional civil rights laws. Our policies prohibit discrimination,</b> ...
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Transfer and Clinical Discussions for Patients with Urgent and Complex ...
At the direction of the Johns Hopkins provider accepting the patient, the HAL team will obtain <b>medical records</b> pertaining to the transfer. The Johns Hopkins</b> ...
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Electrophysiological Studies | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A member of the <b>medical</b> team will connect you to an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor to <b>record</b> the electrical activity of your heart and monitor your</b> ...
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Record Retention | Johns Hopkins Medicine
DHHS regulations require that, “<b>records</b> relating to research which is conducted shall be retained for at least 3 years after completion of the research.”</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Medicine Researchers Identify Health Conditions Likely to ...
The researchers found that diagnostic errors were the most common, most catastrophic and most costly of <b>medical</b> mistakes. Diagnostic errors leading to death</b> ...
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Providers and Physicians | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Contact our Provider Relations department at 888-895-4998 or 410-762-5385. You may also fill out our Letter of Interest - Request to Join Network form. Join our</b> ...
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Electromyography (EMG) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Electromyography (EMG</b>) measures muscle response or electrical activity in response to a nerve’s stimulation of the muscle. The test is used to help detect</b> ...
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Loop Recorder Implantation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
An implantable loop recorder, or ILR, is a heart recording device that is implanted in the body underneath the chest skin. It has several uses. The most common</b> ...
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Admissions and Discharge | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins hospitals allow patients to register before the admission date to save time at admission. The registration process helps us update your current</b> ...
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