No, they won't... they will tell you what needs to be done to get the bill paid. however that isn't "how it needs to be done," as writing a chart for billing and writing a chart that will stand up to clinical or legal scrutiny has different levels of "how it needs to be done." the PCR has many more audiences besides billing.
Here is some reading material on this exact topic:
A detailed summary of a dynamic presentation on improving documentation given by Steve Wirth, Esq., EMT-P, at the annual meeting of the American Ambulance Assocation (AAA) on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018, at the MGM Grand Hotel Conference Center in Las Vegas.
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The bottom line is that accurate, complete and timely completion of PCRs is a legal and ethical responsibility of the EMS practitioner, writes Steve Wirth.
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All members of the EMS team must commit to improving patient care documentation by expanding on the details and ensuring completion
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Discover the importance of comprehensive EMS documentation and its impact on patient care and quality improvement. Explore key elements of effective documentation, challenges faced, and strategies to enhance the quality and accuracy of EMS documentation.
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Get the best news on Documentation & Patient Care Reporting from the Journal of Emergency Medical Services.
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I would encourage you to attend an EMS documentation class from an EMS attorney (yes, I said attorney, someone who went to law school, not a provider who has been around for a few years)... ask questions from someone who has been in court over EMS documentation. there is a lot of urban legends and old wives tales about documentation that come from EMS providers passing down one bad suggestion to the next requirement. and
@bdoss2006, I do encourage you to do your own research on these topics; while CCCSD might be crankier than most, he's not wrong, and if will make you a better provider if you read the opinions of other experts, and come to your own conclusion as to what the best option will be, based on your own education.