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transfer agreement

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transfer agreement
[trans′fur]
Etymology: L, transferre, to carry over, ad, toward, gratus, pleasure
a written hospital agreement between two health care institutions for the transfer of patients from one to another and the orderly exchange of pertinent clinical information on the patients transferred.

transfer agreement,
n a written contract between two health care institutions for the transfer of patients from one to the other and for the orderly exchange of pertinent clinical information on the patients transferred.


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