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science that studies the relationship between people and their work environments.
Ergonomics
Interrelated physical and psychological factors are involved in the creation of a stress-free work environment
Ergonomics
can make the worker more productive and efficient, and it can reduce work-related discomfort and injuries
Ergonomics
entrance to the office and becomes the gateway to the dental practice
RECEPTION ROOM
provides the patient's first impression of the dentist
RECEPTION ROOM
makes a statement about the dentist and makes a strong impression on the patient
RECEPTION ROOM
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS: are essential documents that cannot be replaced.
Vital records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:patients' clinical and financial records and the office's corporate charter and deed, mortgage, or bill of sale.
Vital records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS: are extremely valuable to the operation of the office, but they are not vital
Important records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS: accounts payable, invoices, canceled checks, inventory, employment applications, employee and payroll records, and other federal regulatory records.
Important records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS: Such records may be needed for a tax audit or if a question arises about a financial transaction
Important records
Important records generally should be retained for ____. (BIR Payments, sss, pag-ibig)
10 years
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:include expired insurance policies, petty cash vouchers, bank reconciliations, and general correspondence
Useful records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:have little importance or only have value for a limited amount of time.
Nonessential records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS:Examples include notes about a completed task, meeting reminders, outdated announcements, and pamphlets or flyers that are no longer in use.
Nonessential records
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS: Common sense dictates when these materials may be discarded.
Nonessential records
Accurate clinical records are vital for several reasons
(1) narrative or the patient's care and services (2) evidence in malpractice suit (3) for third party benefit carriers (4) verification for IRS (5) forensic odontology