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Responding to the Dysphagia Consult: References

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References

Blais, C., & Samson, L. (1995). The radiologic report: A realistic approach. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 46(1), 19–22.

Clinger, N., Hunter, T., & Hillman, B. (1988). Radiology reporting: Attitudes of referring physicians. Radiology, 169(3), 825–826.

Hall, F. (2000). Language of the radiology report. American Journal of Roentology, 175, 1239–1241.

McPhee, S., Lo, B., Saika, G., & Meltzer, R. (1984). How good is communication between primary care physicians and subspecialty consultants? Archives of Internal Medicine, 144(6), 1265–1268.j

Rosenbek, J., Robbins, J., Roecker, E., Coyle, J., & Woods, J. (1996). A penetration-aspiration scale. Dysphagia, 11, 93–98.

Rothman, M. (1998). Malpractice issues in radiology reports. American Journal of Roentology, 170, 1108–1109.

Slominski, T. (2003) Medicare documentation: Documenting skilled services to ensure reimbursement, NSS-NRS e-course (www.nss-nrs.com).



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