Transcription of Writing Progress notes 6-25-07 - NIATx
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Updated on 6/29/07, developed by David Loveland, Fayette Companies ( ) 1 Documenting Services Delivered in Behavioral Health Programs: Writing Progress notes Writing Progress notes is perhaps the most common documentation activity performed by direct service providers. There are two primary functions of a Progress note. The first function or purpose of a Progress note is to record services provided by a staff member. Progress notes are the primary source of data indicating that a service was delivered. The second function of a Progress note is to document the course of treatment; , Progress or lack thereof related to a treatment intervention. Both functions of the Progress note are essential elements of evidence-based practices.
Updated on 6/29/07, developed by David Loveland, Ph.D. Fayette Companies (www.fayettecompanies.org) 3 progress notes begin with a list of individuals involved in the activity, where the activity
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