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TRACER SURVEY FINDINGS

INDIVIDUAL PATIENT TRACER

|PATIENT (coded) |DATE |
| |March 24, 2011 |
|SECTION / DEPARTMENT |GUIDE |SURVEY NO. |SURVEYOR(S) |
|OB-Ward |Bautista, Ed |2 |Avena, Myla Lourdes R. |
| |Go, Edson | |Mendiola, Carlos II |
| | | |Pacheco, Elsa |
| | | |Respicio, Lilia |
| | | |Rozul, Marina |
| | | |Sabino, Benilda |
|STAFF INTERVIEWED | |
|Bayudan, Celeste (Admitting Clerk) | |
|Dela Cruz, Jona Dela Cruz (Admitting Clerk) | |
|Ocampo, Floriben (Admitting Clerk) | |
|Abella, Amie (Supervisor, RMT) |

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