Auditing patient records serves as a critical quality assurance process in healthcare.
Its primary objectives include:
1. Monitoring Care Quality: Audits verify that patient care aligns with established standards, confirming proper documentation and adherence to treatments, diagnoses, and procedures.
2. Ensuring Legal and Financial Adherence: Thorough record audits mitigate legal risks for healthcare facilities and guarantee the accuracy of billing and insurance submissions, confirming the completeness, veracity, and currency of all entries.