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CCR
(Continuity of Care Record) A standard patient record from the ASTM that includes administrative, demographic and clinical data about an individual's current health and health encounters. For...
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Definition: CCR
(Continuity of Care Record) A standard patient record from the ASTM that includes administrative, demographic and clinical data about an individual's current health and health encounters. For more information, visit www.astm.org/Standards/E2369.htm. See healthcare IT.
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