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No, they can audit much farther out. Been there,

Posted By: MT/ME on 2006-03-06
In Reply to: I thought they can only audit you or send you a tax bill 2 years prior. It is now 2006 - the 2 year - Thinking here

done that.


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Same as oldtimer but take it much farther...
My goal is to have abbreviations for EVERYTHING I have to type in my work, and I recommend that be yours also.

The cva/cvaa thing works very well for me too. For two-word combos like inguinal hernia, I use the first three of the modifying word and first two of hernia--that's so I can do the same with dozens of different hernias.

For "the patient was taken to the operating room," it's "tpwtttorr." That's so I can abbreviate all whole sentences no matter what's in them. Sentences competing for one letter (please call/cntact me) require assigning a second letter to the competing words, cl/co).

Even more than sentences, though, I have many thousands of phrases: "the patient was taken" is "tpetk" and "to the OR" is "ttor." This last ability is especially very important with editing work to make corrections as quick and easy as possible.

And of course I don't memorize any of them, just the rules I set up for making my abbreviations, and after that motor memory takes over with continued use.
What did they get you for in the audit.
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Found this farther down the page..sm
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What happens if you fail your QA audit?
Do they fire you or help you or what? I know it is different at every company. Just curious what might happen.
I can think of a good reason why...CYA and audit!!!!!!!!!! nm
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uh, we moved the fridge farther away from my office so I have to walk more now.
Seriously, I have a mini trampoline, exercise bike and a weight lifting set in the house that I use to hang clothes on. DoH! I'm starting to use them more now since I quit smoking a month ago. Gotta get back into shape. My doctor said not to rush it.
I thought they can only audit you or send you a tax bill 2 years prior. It is now 2006 - the 2 year
I may be wrong here - maybe it is 3 years, but I thought the law changed and it was 2 years. Check into it.