Bert,
Makes perfect sense to me.
This is one of the reasons that we print a Summary Sheet for each patient to review at each visit; we give them a pen and tell them to correct any inaccuracies. The "patient corrected" Summary Sheet then goes with the patient back to the exam room and it is the first thing that I see. I then turn my attention to AC, correct on the AC whatever the patient has changed on the Summary Sheet (antibiotic Rx that they finished, Tobacco User Dx that is not longer appropriate etc.) and we begin the new visit.
It works great.