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what is sqas safety quality | SQAS (Safety & Quality Assessment System) is a system to evaluate the quality, safety, security and environmental performance of Logistics Service Providers and Chemical Distributors in a uniform manner by single standardised assessments carried out by independent assessors using a standard questionnaire.QAS (Safety & Quality Assessment System) is a system to evaluate the quality, safety, security and environmental performance of Logistics Service Providers and Chemical Distributors in a uniform manner by single standardised assessments carried out by independent assessors using a standard questionnaire. | SQAS (Safety & Quality Assessment System) is a system to evaluate the quality, safety, security and environmental performance of Logistics Service Providers (LSP's) and Chemical Distributors in a uniform manner by single standardised assessments carried out by independent assessors using a standard questionnaire.he SQAS â ROAD â Questionnaire is a way to evaluate security, health, environmental and quality aspects. A total of 443 questions add up to a maximum of 557 points. The evaluation covers six major subjects: | eng_Latn | 6,400 |
what is the irb process | IRB Review Process. The IRB is responsible for ascertaining the acceptability of proposed research in terms of institutional commitments and regulations, applicable laws, standards of professional conduct and practice, and ethical and societal norms. | (March 2014). An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee that has been formally designated to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioral research involving humans.March 2014). An institutional review board (IRB), also known as an independent ethics committee (IEC), ethical review board (ERB), or research ethics board (REB), is a committee that has been formally designated to approve, monitor, and review biomedical and behavioral research involving humans. | eng_Latn | 6,401 |
what does afcen stand for | Samples in periodicals archive: As the commander in Afghanistan, I retained administrative control (ADCON) and operational control (OPCON) of all JET and IA Airmen assigned to US Air Forces Central Command (USAFCENT) in the Combined Joint Operating Area-Afghanistan.amples in periodicals archive: As the commander in Afghanistan, I retained administrative control (ADCON) and operational control (OPCON) of all JET and IA Airmen assigned to US Air Forces Central Command (USAFCENT) in the Combined Joint Operating Area-Afghanistan. | Welcome to AFC. For more than thirty years, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) has led the fight for HIV prevention and treatment services in Illinois. Learn more about our work. | eng_Latn | 6,402 |
what is a quality log | From OpenEMR Project Wiki. The intent of Quality Assurance log is to record problems that are occurring. Frequently this has to do with particular analyzer and is helpful in a number of different ways. Technicians coming on shift can note which analyzers may be causing trouble. | Pharmaceutical Information » Question Category » Pharma Industry » Quality Assurance » why we fill BPR/BMR and log books? what purpose? why we fill BPR/BMR and log books? what purpose? Sponsored Links | eng_Latn | 6,403 |
what act made electronic health records necessary | Medical Records. Introduction. The medical record is a powerful tool that allows the treating physician to track the patientâs medical history and identify problems or patterns that may help determine the course of health care. The primary purpose of the medical record is to enable physicians to provide quality health care to their patients. | Presumably, the only mental-health or medical records available to the examiner would be those provided by the defendant or produced in response to a court order under Rule 14(b)(2)(C)(iii), making any reciprocal discovery of such records unnecessary. | eng_Latn | 6,404 |
why is complementary medicine | Importance of Complementary Medicine. Australians enjoy access to a wide range of complementary medicines and therapies (CM). The scientific evidence is increasingly clear that some CM interventions offer substantial value to our health system in improving clinical outcomes and reducing the burden of chronic disease. | Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is the term for medical products and practices that are not part of standard medical care. 1 Standard medical care is medicine that is practiced by health professionals who hold an M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathy) degree. | eng_Latn | 6,405 |
oda definition | Official development assistance. Official development assistance (ODA) is a term coined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to measure aid. The DAC first used the term in 1969. It is widely used as an indicator of international aid flow. | We've got 40 definitions for ODA » What does ODA stand for? What does ODA mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: ODA. | eng_Latn | 6,406 |
define evidence based medicine | Definition of Evidence-Based Medicine. Evidence based medicine (EBM) was originally defined as the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. | Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice. What it is (and what it isn't) There is an abundance of definitions of evidence-based practice (EBP). Fortunately, most of them say essentially the same thing. The most well-known definition is that put forth by David Sackett and colleagues: Evidence-based medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values.. | eng_Latn | 6,407 |
when was the aaaa established | The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, which conducts studies on motorist safety, was established as a separate entity in 1947. AAA created an organization called the Racing Board, and later known as the Contest Board, in 1902 to officiate the Vanderbilt Cup international automobile race in Long Island, New York. | AAAHC, or the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc., is a private, non-profit organization formed in 1979 to assist ambulatory health care organizations in improving the quality of care provided to patients. | eng_Latn | 6,408 |
what are the key functions of acecqa | The membership of the inaugural ACECQA Board was announced on 12 August 2011 for a term of three years. Members of the current Board are appointed to 31 December 2015. Led by Ms Rachel Hunter as Chair, the Board of ACECQA brings together children's education and care experts from each of the states and territories and the Commonwealth. | To prepare for GCSSâArmy, a unit . must perform data cleansing. ASC has taken an active role in ensur-ing that each LRC understands the importance of early data cleansing before converting to GCSSâArmy. Taking a proactive role in cleansing data of supply and financial errors minimizes the impact of causative research during the GCSSâArmy fielding. The Logistics Support Activity . Enterprise Data Management Of-fice (EDMO) educates ASC sites on the importance of data cleans-ing by providing the tools to collect data, research errors, and correct data to ensure a smooth transition to GCSSâArmy. Materiel manag-ers monitor the errors identified ac- | eng_Latn | 6,409 |
what is the acronym shrm | SHRM stands for Society for Human Resource Management. The meaning of SHRM abbreviation is Society for Human Resource Management. One of the definitions of SHRM is Society for Human Resource Management. SHRM as abbreviation means Society for Human Resource Management. | SHRM is currently working on a certification program that will create a testing regime and governance model to provide integrity to the exam process. SHRM plans to offer the first exam for the new competency-based certification in mid-2015. However, to ensure that no applicants are disadvantaged by this transition, SHRM will continue to support the PHR and SPHR certifications programs through the December 2014 â January 2015 test window. | eng_Latn | 6,410 |
is the hse a regulatory body | The health and safety executive is a regulatory body that has a job to make sure that workplace's are as safe as possible in many different ways. | The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom with its headquarters in Liverpool, England.owever, most criticism of the HSE is that their regulations are over-broad, suffocating, and part of a nanny state. The Daily Telegraph has claimed that the HSE is part of a compensation culture, that it is undemocratic and unaccountable, and that its rules are costing jobs. | eng_Latn | 6,411 |
generally accepted standards of practice | Generally Accepted Standards of Medical Practice. Generally accepted standards of medical practice means standards that are based on credible scientific evidence published in peer-reviewed medical literature generally recognized by the relevant medical community, physician specialty society recommendations and the views of physicians practicing in relevant clinical areas and any other relevant factors. | This state adopts Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are uniform minimum standards of and guidelines to financial accounting and reporting. GAAP establishes appropriate measurement and classification criteria for financial reporting. | eng_Latn | 6,412 |
what is tid medical abbreviation | 1 TID, also t.i.d., is a medical abbreviation for ter in die, meaning to give medication three times a day. QID also q.i.d, is a medical abbreviation which means to give the medication four times a day. | 1 (or tid or TID) is three times a day ; t.i.d. stands for ter in die (in Latin, 3 times a day). q_h: If a medicine is to be taken every so-many hours, it is written q_h; the q standing for quaque and the h indicating the number of hours. So, for example, 2 caps q4h means Take 2 capsules every 4 hours.. | eng_Latn | 6,413 |
what is cdc stands for | Best Answer: In the Air Force, CDC stands for career development course. Here's how it works: After basic training, you go to technical training to learn how to ... | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the leading national public health institute of the United States. The CDC is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services, headquartered near Atlanta, Georgia.[1][2][3] | eng_Latn | 6,414 |
meaningful use attestation | meaningful use attestation. Meaningful use attestation, in a health information technology (HIT) context, is a process that documents that an organization or individual has successfully demonstrated meaningful use and is successfully fulfilling the requirements for electronic health records (EHR) and related technology. Download this free guide. | The Meaningful Use Stage 1 Requirements for Medicaid Incentive Program inpatient checklist is intended. to aid providers and health IT implementers with achieving meaningful use during stage 1. It can be used. to assist pediatricians in understanding what is required to receive incentive payments from the US. | eng_Latn | 6,415 |
is evidence based practice mandated | Evidence-based practice refers to applying the best available research evidence in the provision of health, behavior, and education services to enhance outcomes. Evidence-based practice (EBP) originated in the. medical field, where thousands of randomized controlled trials have been conducted, but it has been. | Evidence-based practice is a philosophical approach that is in opposition to rules of thumb, folklore, and tradition. Examples of a reliance on the way it was always done can be found in almost every profession, even when those practices are contradicted by new and better information. | eng_Latn | 6,416 |
BLS definition medical | Basic life support (BLS) is a level of medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries until they can be given full medical care at a hospital.he term BLS is also used in some non-English speaking countries (e.g. in Italy) for the education of first responders. 1 Spain: SVB (soporte vital basico). 2 Básico: belgium aide medicale (médicale urgente emergency)/ MEDICAL (assistance ehbo eerste hulp, bij ongelukken). 3 First: AID (Brazil sbv suporte basico). básico de vida | BCLS â BLS Basic Cardiac Life Support. BLS and BCLS certification are the same course. There is only a variation on the title. Either course will meet the employer or scholastic requirements of the other. Heart disease claims the lives of approximately 600,000 people in the United States every year. | eng_Latn | 6,417 |
what is sop stand for | For the 2008 documentary film by this name, see Standard Operating Procedure (film) . The term standard operating procedure, or SOP, is used in a variety of different contexts, including healthcare, aviation, engineering, education, industry, and military.uch procedures are a set of step-by-step instructions to achieve a predictable, standardized, desired result often within the context of a longer overall process. For food and drug safety, the related Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures are used. | What does SOP mean? Standard Operating Procedures are the documents that explains in a step-by-step manner about the scope and purpose of an activity, the list of tasks, sequence of tasks,⦠who need to perform, how to perform and expected quality, resources and time. | eng_Latn | 6,418 |
what are shared services agreements hospital | Shared Services Arrangement Procedures A shared services arrangement (SSA) exists when two or more local education agencies (LEAs) enter into an agreement for the performance and administration of a program. LEAs who enter into a written contract to jointly operate their special education programs as an SSA must follow procedures developed by TEA. | The governing body must ensure that a contractor of services (including one for shared services and joint ventures) furnishes services that permit the hospital to comply with all applicable conditions of participation and standards for the contracted services. | eng_Latn | 6,419 |
what does sop stand for in med | What does the term SOP mean? stands for Standard Operating Procedures, they are ready for each critical utility or piece of equipment to give all personnel working with the equipment information and instrâ¦uctions on what is right in order to cry on, operate, and clean the utility or piece of equipment. | Dipirona (metamizol sodio) Explanation: DPS is the pharmacological abbreviation for Dipirona. It's an antiinflammatory medication used in Europe and Latin America but has been removed from the market in the U.S. You'll notice that the physician ordered previa toma de TA.. | eng_Latn | 6,420 |
what is acclaim badging | A. (ISC)² has partnered with Acclaim, a badging platform backed by Pearson, to translate the learning outcomes youâve demonstrated into a digital badge. The technology Acclaim uses is based on the Open Badge standards defined by Mozilla and enable you to manage, share and verify your credential digitally. | Decerebrate posture is an abnormal body posture that involves the arms and legs being held straight out, the toes being pointed downward, and the head and neck being arched backwards. The muscles are tightened and held rigidly. This type of posturing usually means there has been severe damage to the brain. | eng_Latn | 6,421 |
what benefits does the ehr system offer | Benefits of EHR Improve care, increase efficiency, minimize errors, and reduce costs. with Electronic Health Records Information is the cornerstone of quality healthcare. 1 Physicians across the country, in practices of all sizes, are realizing significant benefits from using EHR technology today. Our goal is to ensure that our community â providers and patients â share in those benefits as well. | Does document imaged data offer limitations in EHR? How does it differ to codified data? Summarize the three forms of EHR data formats, be sure to include the associated subcategories. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of electronic prescription. | eng_Latn | 6,422 |
what is pictionary | Pictionary (pronunciation: /ËpɪkÊÉnáµri/ , US /ËpɪkÊÉËnÉri/) is a guessing word game invented by Robert Angel with graphic design by Gary Everson and first published in 1985 by Angel Games Inc.he team chooses one person to begin drawing; this position rotates with each word. The drawer chooses a card out of a deck of special Pictionary cards and tries to draw pictures which suggest the word printed on the card. | The PICU is a 21 bed combined medical-surgical unit which cares for more than 1500 critically ill children each year. An attending intensivist from the Division of Pediatric Critical Care coordinates all care, in close cooperation with the child's primary pediatrician & medical & surgical subspecialists. Admission to the PICU can be arranged through Pediatric Intensive Care Transport Service at 216-844-1111. | eng_Latn | 6,423 |
what is the aar | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. An after action review (AAR) is a structured review or de-brief process for analyzing what happened, why it happened, and how it can be done better by the participants and those responsible for the project or event. | Aircraft Maintenance. AAR ranks as the largest MRO provider in North America, serving a global customer base. AAR provides major maintenance inspections, modifications, upgrades, refurbishments and painting for a diverse range of aircraft OEM platforms, including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer. | eng_Latn | 6,424 |
lepc definition | The Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) is a federally mandated entity composed of state and local officials, business representatives and members of the press. The role of the LEPC is to form a partnership with local governments and industries as a resource for enhancing hazardous materials preparedness. Local governments are responsible for the integration of hazmat planning and response within their jurisdiction. | Abstract. 1 Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC)-producing bacteria are a group of emerging highly drug-resistant Gram-negative bacilli causing infections associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Once confined to outbreaks in the northeastern United States (US), they have spread throughout the US and most of the world. | oci_Latn | 6,425 |
what is heartcode acls | HeartCode ACLS Part 1 Updated:Aug 12,2016 HeartCode® ACLS Part 1 is a Web-based, self-paced instructional program that uses eSimulation technology to allow students to assess and treat patients in virtual healthcare settings. In this environment, students apply their knowledge to real-time decision making and skills development. | What Does ACLS Mean In Medical Terms Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is a protocol for handling of emergencies where people suffer cardiac arrest or heart attacks. ACLS is also used for people who are trained in the protocol. They are generally certified doctors and nurses, who already have skills in the field. The ACLS course is not offered to people who do not have knowledge in the medical field, especially no training or experience in the field of cardiac sciences. | eng_Latn | 6,426 |
what is quality assurance | Quality assurance (QA) is a way of preventing mistakes or defects in manufactured products and avoiding problems when delivering solutions or services to customers; which ISO 9000 defines as part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled. | 1 Quality Assurance (QA) = the process of meeting quality standards and assuring that care reaches an acceptable level. Performance Improvement (PI) = continuously analyzing your performance and developing systematic efforts to improve it; also known as Quality Improvement. | eng_Latn | 6,427 |
what time does the medical term mean | term(noun) a word or expression used for some particular thing. he learned many medical terms. term(noun) a limited period of time. a prison term; he left school before the end of term. condition, term(noun) (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement. the contract set out the conditions of the lease; the terms of the treaty were generous. | Medical Terminology. Discussion in 'Education and Training' started by Artique, May 20, 2007. I have a question. I begin EMT-B courses in 3 months, and Its a direct cirrioculum. I was told that Medical Terminiology is not required but is very helpful. Is it that its helpful for my general Knowledge of EMS work or is it crucial to actually passing the EMT-B course. | eng_Latn | 6,428 |
what is asset suite | Asset Suite. Improve your performance, safety and. analysis. 2 | Asset Suite. Asset Suite is a complete solution that helps you effectively manage assets and MRO. costs to achieve the high level of performance, safety and reliability you need in todayâs. competitive marketplace. Asset and work management. If an asset is down when you need it running, the negative. | Institute of Asset Management. For the AQR Institute of Asset Management at London Business School, see London Business School. The Institute of Asset Management is a UK-based not-for-profit professional body for those involved in acquisition, operation and care of physical assets, especially critical infrastructure. It was instrumental in the development of the international standard ISO 55000 for asset management. | eng_Latn | 6,429 |
what is an mdpa for medical | MD PA stands for Medical Doctor, Professional Association. The Professional Association designation is a legal term used to describe a separate legal entity, much like an incorporated business. | The MDSAP is a way that medical device manufacturers can be audited once for compliance with the standard and regulatory requirements of up to five different medical device markets: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan and the United States. | eng_Latn | 6,430 |
what is cdc | Change data capture is designed to capture insert, update, and delete activity applied to SQL Server tables, and to make the details of the changes available in an easily consumed relational format. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the online source for credible health information, including evidence-based programs. The Prevention Research Centers (PRC) is a network of academic, community, and public health partners that conducts applied public health research. | eng_Latn | 6,431 |
what are setac? | SETAC is a not-for-profit, worldwide professional organization comprised of more than 6,000 individuals and institutions in l00 countries dedicated to the study, analysis and solution of environmental problems, the management and regulation of natural resources, research and development, and environmental education. | SETA, is an acronym for Sector Education and Training Authority. The members of a SETA include employers, trade unions, government departments and bargaining councils where relevant, from each industrial sector. The Skills Development Act (1998) provides a framework for the development of skills in the workplace. | eng_Latn | 6,432 |
what does opto mean | 4 meanings of OPTO acronym and OPTO abbreviation in Medical. Get the definition of OPTO in Medical by All Acronyms dictionary. Top Definition: One Person Train Operation In Medical. | OPTEMPO and Full-Spectrum Operations Training. What is it'. OPTEMPO is an Army program and provides the critical resources required for MTOE units to conduct and support full-spectrum operations (FSO) training, maintain unit equipment, and sustain routine, day-to-day operations. It is the MTOE unit commander's primary means of resourcing unit training and readiness. | eng_Latn | 6,433 |
what is apda | About APDA. The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting Parkinsonâs disease (PD) and works tirelessly to assist the more than 1 million Americans with PD live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic, neurological disorder. | Official development assistance. Official development assistance (ODA) is a term coined by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to measure aid. The DAC first used the term in 1969. It is widely used as an indicator of international aid flow. | eng_Latn | 6,434 |
what organization drugs | Drug trafficking organizations. Drug trafficking organizations are defined by the United States Department of Justice as, complex organizations with highly defined command-and-control structures that produce, transport, and/or distribute large quantities of one or more illicit drugs.. | The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is an organization committed to education and scholarship for improving drug therapy. The Association will strengthen its mission of promoting professional and graduate education through the effective use of policy, information, advocacy, and programming. | eng_Latn | 6,435 |
what does epidemiologists do | Epidemiologists collect and analyze data to investigate health issues. For example, an epidemiologist might collect and analyze demographic data to determine who is at the highest risk for a particular disease.pidemiologists collect and analyze data to investigate health issues. For example, an epidemiologist might collect and analyze demographic data to determine who is at the highest risk for a particular disease. | Epidemiologists are public health professionals who investigate patterns and causes of disease and injury in humans. They seek to reduce the risk and occurrence of negative health outcomes through research, community education, and health policy. | eng_Latn | 6,436 |
what is hse program | Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Program Design. Trinity Safety Group offers two types of HSE Program Development Services review and revision of an existing program or the development of a new program. We select and utilize our expert staff for the HSE Program Development services, depending on the industry. | The review and revision process is just that, a review and revision of a company's existing HSE program. Trinity Safety Group will thoroughly review the HSE program and identify areas within the program that can be improved. | eng_Latn | 6,437 |
what is the goal for hedis | National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) (20 years) defines HEDIS as âa set of standardized performance. measures designed to ensure that purchasers and. consumers have the information they need to reliably. compare the performance of health care plans.â. HEDIS is one component of NCQA's accreditation for. | CéDIS is an organization funded by Québecâs Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux that also receives a contribution from Health Canada as part of a contribution agreement for the Québec governmentâs initiative to integrate internationally educated health professionals into the provinceâs healthcare system. | eng_Latn | 6,438 |
basic life support definition | Basic Life Support (BLS) is a rudimentary level of medical treatment for given to patients and victims of life-threatening injures and sicknesses that are in immediate need of attention until they can receive full and adequate medical treatment at the hospital. | Often basic life support level care includes things outside the scope of a CPR class like oxygen administration, bleeding control, and splinting. Advanced Life Support care refers to more complex and invasive things like intravenous medications, breathing tubes, and cardiac monitoring. In the context of a CPR class, denoting that the class is âBLSâ typically means it is designed for professional rescuers like paramedics, nurses, lifeguards, etc. Most people who just want the knowledge of CPR will be well served by taking a âlay rescuerâ, ânon-professional rescuerâ, or âcommunityâ level class. | eng_Latn | 6,439 |
benefits of ebp | Evidence-based practiceâs patient-centered philosophy addresses the needs of the patient with the goal of more efficient, effective treatment. Other benefits of EBP include decreased healthcare costs and reduced medical complications across a variety of clinical specialties. | Key Tenants. 1 Providing education about the EBP process, identifying electronic EBP resources, and use of Wikis (Web 2.0 technology) have been shown to contribute to improving EBP practices. 2 There are a number of electronic resources for NPs that provide EBP education and EBP information. This âEvidence Based Practice Resource Directoryâ was created for the members of AANP by the AANP Practice Committee to provide an educational resource on EBP, as well as to provide accessible online EBP Resources. | eng_Latn | 6,440 |
how many aesthetic medicine practices in the united states | The AAAM is the exclusive USA member of the International Union of Aesthetic Medicine, (UIME) comprised of (UIME) comprised of 27 member societies and 30,000 members 2. Your participation in the AAAM provides you with additional benefits and expertise from this global perspective. | The AOCD was recognized in 1958 as a Specialty College of the American Osteopathic Association. The AOCD now oversees 27 dermatology residency programs that are currently training 119 residents in dermatology. | eng_Latn | 6,441 |
what is ycbcr | A color image and its Y, C B and C R components. The Y image is essentially a greyscale copy of the main image. YCbCr, Yâ²CbCr, or Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr, also written as YC B C R or Yâ²C B C R, is a family of color spaces used as a part of the color image pipeline in video and digital photography systems. | Office of the National Coordinator - Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB) The Office of the National Coordinator - Authorized Testing and Certification Body (ONC-ATCB) is the main certification authority for electronic health record (EHR) technology, namely EHR vendors and consultants within the United States. | eng_Latn | 6,442 |
what is patient account with camc | Take an active role in your health with your CAMC Patient Portal. With the patient portal you have secure access to your health information through the internet. Your health information is at your fingertips â anywhere, at any time! Your Patient Portal Benefits. | The DBC account is a revolving line of credit issued by WebBank that provides an easy way for business owners to finance purchases of goods and services offered by Dell. Additionally, the Dell Business Credit Account offers the freedom to add the purchase of software, peripherals, or even a new system to an account at any time based on your available credit limit. | eng_Latn | 6,443 |
what is a patient recorded outcome measure | A patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) is any instrument, scale, or single-item measure used to assess the PRO concept as perceived by the patient, obtained by directly asking the patient to self-report. | The terms EHR, electronic patient record (EPR) and EMR have often been used interchangeably, although differences between the models are now being defined. The electronic health record (EHR) is a more longitudinal collection of the electronic health information of individual patients or populations. The EMR, in contrast, is the patient record created by providers for specific encounters in hospitals and ambulatory environments, and which can serve as a data source for an EHR. | eng_Latn | 6,444 |
evidence based guideline definition | Evidence-based guidelines, also called clinical practice guidelines, are systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances (Institute of Medicine; 1990, p. 381; 2001, p. 1512). | Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a systematic process of evaluating scientific research which is used as the basis for clinical treatment choices (Claridge & Fabian, 2005). | eng_Latn | 6,445 |
what is apsr | An Accountable Property System of Record (APSR) is defined in detail as: the business system/application used to account for and maintain accountability of government property. | The LSRPA is a non-profit professional membership organization established to provide information, education and technical resources to LSRPs, other professionals involved in environmental remediation in the State of New Jersey and students pursuing an education in a discipline related to environmental remediation. | eng_Latn | 6,446 |
what is osha quizlet | The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 created OSHA, which sets and enforces protective workplace safety and health standards. There are OSHA standards for construction, agriculture, maritime and general industry. | What does OSHA Stand For? Under the Act, the Occupational Safety and Health administration (OSHA) was created within the Department of Labor. Simply stated, OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and is responsible for worker safety and health protection. | eng_Latn | 6,447 |
what is the ieee standard | The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association ( IEEE-SA ) is an organization within IEEE that develops global standards in a broad range of industries , including : power and energy , biomedical and health care , information technology and robotics , telecommunication and home automation , transportation , ... | The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and international standards. The organization publishes a number of journals, has many local chapters, and several large societies in special areas, such as the IEEE Computer Society. Continue Reading About IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Here is the official IEEE Web site . Here is the IEEE Computer Society Web site. | eng_Latn | 6,448 |
osha definition independent agency | For other uses, see OSHA (disambiguation). The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. Congress established the agency under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which President Richard M. Nixon signed into law on December 29, 1970. | For other uses, see OSHA (disambiguation). The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. Congress established the agency under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which President Richard M. Nixon signed into law on December 29, 1970. | eng_Latn | 6,449 |
what is qhs abbreviation | What does the medical abbreviation q mean? q stands forEvery Unfortunately some terms have multiple meanings in medical usage (FOB can be father of baby, foot of bed, or fiberoptic bronchoscopy, so â¦it is tough to say anything definitively. | The correct term for once a day is QD. quaque 24 hours, which would be abbreviated as q.24h. The medical abbreviation for once per day is QD. | eng_Latn | 6,450 |
what is research, research utilization, and evidence-based practice ppt | Research Utilization Definition It is the process of synthesizing, disseminating and using research generated knowledge to make an impact on or change in the existing practices in society. It refers to the use of some aspect of a study in a clinical application unrelated to the original research. | What are the different types of research studies? Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) Comparative effectiveness research (CER) is a direct comparison of existing options available for treating a particular medical condition. It may compare similar treatments, such as competing drugs, or it may analyze very different interventions, such as surgery and drug therapy. | eng_Latn | 6,451 |
what are emts | Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) provide urgent medical care to sick or injured people. They may be employed by hospitals or other medical facilities, fire departments, or private ambulance services. EMTs respond to a variety of emergencies, including heart attacks, traumatic injuries, and childbirth. | Also found in: Dictionary, Acronyms, Wikipedia. EMT-B. abbreviation for emergency medical technician-basic, an entry-level emergency medical technician who is trained in basic emergency care skills, such as defibrillation, airway maintenance, CPR, spinal immobilization, bleeding control, and fracture management. | eng_Latn | 6,452 |
what is the department of health care services | Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). DHCS is the backbone of Californiaâs health care safety net, helping millions of low-income and disabled Californians each and every day. Website Locations Near You Contact. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of Health and Human Services, is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting health through strong partnerships. | eng_Latn | 6,453 |
why is evidence based practice | Defining Evidence-Based Practice. An evidence-based practice can be defined as an instructional strategy, intervention, or teaching program that has resulted in consistent positive results when experimentally tested (Mesibov & Shea, 2011; Simpson, 2005). | As Nightingale showed, nursing had to be more than just following traditions, and also more than just following physicians' orders! This led to evidence-based practice (EBP), which is a problem-solving strategy for the delivery of safe, quality patient care. When nurses use evidence to deliver care, it takes into account the patient's wishes, the nurses' expertise and current research to decide what the best course of action is for each patient. | eng_Latn | 6,454 |
what is a ptce | The Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) is offered continuously throughout the year at Pearson VUE test centers. This means that there isn't a limited number of exam appointment dates. Available exam appointment times will be available to view and schedule through Pearson VUE's website after your application has been approved. | A power take-off or power takeoff (PTO) is any of several methods for taking power from a power source, such as a running engine, and transmitting it to an application such as an attached implement or separate machines. | eng_Latn | 6,455 |
what is opac | Part of the IT standards and organizations glossary: An OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) is an online bibliography of a library collection that is available to the public. OPACs developed as stand-alone online catalogs, often from VT100 terminals to a mainframe library catalog. | Definition of opacity for English Language Learners. : 1 the quality of a material that does not allow light to pass through it : the quality of being opaque. : 2 the quality of being difficult to understand or explain. | eng_Latn | 6,456 |
what is a par facility | A âParâ provider is also referred to as a provider who âaccepts assignmentâ. A âNon-Parâ provider is also referred to as a provider who âdoes not accept assignmentâ. The primary differences are, 1) the fee that is charged, 2) the amount paid by Medicare and the patient, and 3) where Medicare sends the payment. | PAR stands for Participating Provider (medical billing). Suggest new definition. This definition appears very frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: 1 Science, medicine, engineering, etc.2 Business, finance, etc.AR stands for Participating Provider (medical billing). Suggest new definition. This definition appears very frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: 1 Science, medicine, engineering, etc. 2 Business, finance, etc. | eng_Latn | 6,457 |
what is the ofa | OFA is the Orthapedic Foundation for Animals, and the certification will not come on a puppy, but, when you buy a puppy, the breeder should supply you with the OFA results for the parent of the puppy. The OFA currently keeps databases on the following conditions. Hip Dysplasia. Elbow Dysplasia. | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The American Fraternal Alliance (AFA) is an umbrella group of fraternal orders in the United States. It was founded as the National Fraternal Congress of America in 1913, in Chicago and adopted its current name in 2011. | eng_Latn | 6,458 |
what is ac3 | Dolby Digital audio files used on DVDs. AC3 is a file extension for surround sound audio files used on DVD s format. The AC3 file format was created by Dolby Labs for use in a Dolby Digital audio on DVD, Blu-ray and other digital video formats. AC3 stands for Audio Coding 3.t is more common in computer audio for sound cards to interpret AC3 and put out a PCM stream; however some cards can output a Dolby Digital or DTS stream that may be used on with a home theater amplifier. MIME type: audio/ac3. | Learn More ». An accountable care organization (ACO) is a group of health care providers who agree to share responsibility for the quality, cost, and coordination of care with aligned incentives for a defined population of patients. With the shift to value-based payment, it is increasingly important to understand the components of an ACO. | eng_Latn | 6,459 |
what is icao | The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO, pronounced /aɪËkeɪ.oÊ/; French: Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale, OACI), is a specialized agency of the United Nations. | ICAO Definition of Business Aviation. ICAO only defines/recognises three kinds of operations, commercial air transport, general aviation and. aerial work. ï· Commercial air transport operation. An aircraft operation involving the transport of. passengers, cargo or mail for remuneration or hire. ï· General aviation operation. | eng_Latn | 6,460 |
what is a certified ehr system | Certified EHR technology gives assurance to purchasers and other users that an EHR system or module offers the necessary technological capability, functionality, and security to help them meet the meaningful use criteria.OTE: The ONC CHPL Product Number issued to your vendor for each certified technology is different than the CMS EHR Certification ID. Only a CMS EHR Certification ID obtained through the CHPL will be accepted at attestation. | An electronic health record (EHR) is an official health record for an individual that is shared among multiple facilities and agencies. Digitized health information systems are expected to improve efficiency and quality of care and, ultimately, reduce costs. Among other types of data, an EHR typically includes: 1 Contact information. 2 Information about visits to health care professionals. 3 Allergies. 4 Insurance information. 5 Family history. 6 Immunization status. 7 Information about any conditions or diseases. 8 A list of medications. 9 Records of hospitalization. 10 Information about any surgeries or procedures ... | eng_Latn | 6,461 |
definition of rehabilitation services | Rehabilitative/Rehabilitation Services. Health care services that help you keep, get back, or improve skills and functioning for daily living that have been lost or impaired because you were sick, hurt, or disabled. | Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) is a comprehensive recovery oriented program for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. The goal of the program is to integrate treatment, support, and rehabilitation in a manner that facilitates the individual's recovery. | eng_Latn | 6,462 |
what is idaa | IDAA is a worldwide fellowship of more than 6000 healthcare professionals of doctorate level who help one another achieve and maintain recovery from addictions. IDAA supports mainstream AA/Al-Anon as the basis for everyone's recovery program and that needs to be first and foremost. We are not terminally unique! | There are other definitions of IDaaS as well. Jonathan Penn distinguishes between two different understandings of IDaaS. In the first definition, IDaaS refers to managed identity services (MIS) in which a managed service provider (MSP) provides on-or off-site services to customers. | eng_Latn | 6,463 |
what is healthlinkny | Home > HealthlinkNY. HealthlinkNY is the QE (Qualified Entity) that manages the Health Information Exchange (HIE) for our region, pulling together patient data from hundreds of participating providers in the area to create centralized, comprehensive patient records. | Home > HealthlinkNY. HealthlinkNY is the QE (Qualified Entity) that manages the Health Information Exchange (HIE) for our region, pulling together patient data from hundreds of participating providers in the area to create centralized, comprehensive patient records. | eng_Latn | 6,464 |
what are the advantages of the ehr system | Advantages of Electronic Health Records. Protect the privacy of the patient. Privacy issues of patients are commonly at risk especially of their records are only been given using paper and pen only. Even if the hospital of the healthcare institution has their security breach but still all your health records are not secured. | An electronic health record (EHR) is an official health record for an individual that is shared among multiple facilities and agencies. Digitized health information systems are expected to improve efficiency and quality of care and, ultimately, reduce costs. Among other types of data, an EHR typically includes: 1 Contact information. 2 Information about visits to health care professionals. 3 Allergies. 4 Insurance information. 5 Family history. 6 Immunization status. 7 Information about any conditions or diseases. 8 A list of medications. 9 Records of hospitalization. 10 Information about any surgeries or procedures ... | eng_Latn | 6,465 |
who is itu | Part of the Smart grid glossary: The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is an agency of the United Nations (UN) whose purpose is to coordinate telecommunication operations and services throughout the world. Originally founded in 1865, as the International Telegraph Union, the ITU is the oldest existing international organization. | ICU patients often require mechanical ventilation if they have lost the ability to breathe normally. An intensive care unit (ICU), also known as an intensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit (ITU) or critical care unit (CCU), is a special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive treatment medicine. | eng_Latn | 6,466 |
what does pcnu stand for | PCNU stands for Pengurus Cabang Nahdlatul Ulama (Indonesian: Board Branch Nahdlatul Ulama; religious organization; Indonesia) Suggest new definition. This definition appears rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: Organizations, NGOs, schools, universities, etc. | FEATURED PET. The Pulaski County Humane Society (PCHS) is based out of Pulaski County in rural southwest Virginia. While our main focus is serving our own county, we regularly extend our adoption, spay/neuter, rescue, education, and outreach programs to people and pets throughout the New River Valley region and beyond. | eng_Latn | 6,467 |
what does rbrvs stand for? | Resource-based relative value scale. Resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS) is a schema used to determine how much money medical providers should be paid. It is partially used by Medicare in the United States and by nearly all health maintenance organizations (HMOs). | Pathology codes that do not have RVUs listed in the Medicare RBRVS should be reimbursed 200% of Arkansas Medicare for Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory Fee Schedule allowance, with 30% for the Professional Component and 70% for the Technical Component. | eng_Latn | 6,468 |
what is a preliminary damage assessment | 44 CFR 206.33 - Preliminary damage assessment. § 206.33 Preliminary damage assessment. The preliminary damage assessment (PDA) process is a mechanism used to determine the impact and magnitude of damage and the resulting unmet needs of individuals, businesses, the public sector, and the community as a whole. | Whilst the determination of damage is the principle purpose of the two requisite reports, one being at the âon hireâ survey and the other at the âoff hireâ survey, there are often three other requirements. Visual inspection conducted at the time of delivery or re-delivery of a vessel to/from a time charter. | eng_Latn | 6,469 |
what is fpmrs | FPMRS is a surgical sub-specialty addressing the problems women experience with the changes to their anatomy from having children. Cherokee Womenâs Health Specialists, PC, has unique surgical expertise in the Southeast United States as an OB-GYN practice with three Board Certified Urogynecologists. | FMR is semper fidelis (ever faithful) to its core business. The financial services conglomerate, known as Fidelity Investments, is one of the world's largest mutual fund firms. It also provides investment management, retirement planning, brokerage, and benefits outsourcing services. | eng_Latn | 6,470 |
when was dsm v released | The DSM-5 was published on May 18, 2013, superseding the DSM-IV-TR, which was published in 2000. | Professionals who diagnose AD/HD [ A.D.D. OR ADHD ] use the diagnostic criteria set forth by the American Psychiatric Association (1994) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; the fourth edition of this manual, known as the DSM-IV, was released in May 1994. | eng_Latn | 6,471 |
what does fellowship mean in terms of doctors | Accredited fellowship programs are one additional year of training above and beyond the five years of orthopaedic surgery training. In essence, fellowship training gives the physician extra training in that specific subspecialty. The Orthopaedic Group is home to the areaâs largest group of fellowship-trained physicians. | This Site Might Help You. RE: HPI, what does it mean in terms of cars? The car i am looking to buy says in its description "HPI clear" . What does HPI mean and what does it mean if the car is hpi CLEAR? thanks!!!!E: HPI, what does it mean in terms of cars? The car i am looking to buy says in its description "HPI clear" . What does HPI mean and what does it mean if the car is hpi CLEAR? thanks!!!! | eng_Latn | 6,472 |
benefits of health information exchange | Benefits of Health Information Exchanges. Electronic health information exchange (HIE) enables health care professionals and patients to access and share a patientâs medical information electronically. Benefits include fast and high-quality delivery, as well as improving safety and decreasing the cost of patient care. | Health information technology (health IT) has the potential to significantly increase the efficiency of the health sector by helping providers manage information. It could also improve the quality of health care and, ultimately, the outcomes of that care for patients. | eng_Latn | 6,473 |
what was the first organization to discuss health records? | About CCHIT. The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT) was founded as a voluntary, private-sector organization, and it developed the first comprehensive definition of the capabilities needed in electronic health care record programs. | Called also Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR). This system of record keeping was first introduced in the late 1960's by Dr. Lawrence L. Weed for the purpose of improving patient care through systematic analysis and logical documentation of the care rendered by various members of the health care team.he active database serves as a concise and relevant record of the patient's current status, and thus facilitates continuity of care and coordination of plans for his care as he moves through various inpatient and outpatient agencies and institutions. | eng_Latn | 6,474 |
letter of assurance definition | Quick Answer. A letter of assurance is used in a business setting to ensure the individual who receives the letter of something specific from the letter writer. An example of this would be a business selling something to another business, when the seller provides a letter of assurance for the item's condition. Continue Reading. | Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. Information assurance (IA) is the practice of assuring information and managing risks related to the use, processing, storage, and transmission of information or data and the systems and processes used for those purposes. | eng_Latn | 6,475 |
angus management system | Case Histories. Angus Management is a specialized strategy, finance and corporate development consultancy practice. Since 1988, we have helped numerous clients in Canada, the US and southeast Asia to prove-up, fund and implement the business case for investment. Your Needs. | Fully integrated with Angus AnyWhere®, a comprehensive suite of software for optimizing commercial real estate operations, the Visitor Security module provides a secure, web based, easy to use pre-visit registration process that eliminates the cumbersome paper visitor log-book and streamlines visitor access management. | eng_Latn | 6,476 |
does evidence based practice reduce costs | BACKGROUND: Although it is widely known that evidence-based practice (EBP) improves healthcare quality, reliability, and patient outcomes as well as reduces variations in care and costs, it is still not the standard of care delivered by practicing clinicians across the globe.he establishment of evidence-based practice competencies for practicing registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in real-world clinical settings: proficiencies to improve healthcare quality, reliability, patient outcomes, and costs. Melnyk BM(1), Gallagher-Ford L, Long LE, Fineout-Overholt E. Author information: | BACKGROUND: Although it is widely known that evidence-based practice (EBP) improves healthcare quality, reliability, and patient outcomes as well as reduces variations in care and costs, it is still not the standard of care delivered by practicing clinicians across the globe.he establishment of evidence-based practice competencies for practicing registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in real-world clinical settings: proficiencies to improve healthcare quality, reliability, patient outcomes, and costs. Melnyk BM(1), Gallagher-Ford L, Long LE, Fineout-Overholt E. Author information: | eng_Latn | 6,477 |
independent delivery network definition | Integrated Health Care Delivery System. Integrated Health Care Delivery System. a managed care system in the United States that includes a hospital organization that provides acute patient care, a multispecialty medical care delivery system, the capability of contracting for any other needed services, and a payer. Services are provided to enrollees of the health plan. | The IERC definition states that IoT is A dynamic global network infrastructure with self-configuring capabilities based on standard and interoperable communication protocols where physical and virtual â things â have identities , physical attributes , and virtual personalities and use intelligent interfaces , and are seamlessly integrated into the ... | eng_Latn | 6,478 |
what is an rhia? | Registered Health Information Administrator. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), previously known as Registered Record Administrator, is a professional certification administered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) in the United States. Passing the exam results in licensure for health information management. | A RHIO, or regional health information organization, is a group of organizations with a business stake in improving the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare delivery that comes together to exchange information for these purposes. | eng_Latn | 6,479 |
recovery oriented systems of care definition | Recovery-oriented systems of care (ROSC) are networks of formal and informal services developed and mobilized to sustain long -term recovery for individuals and families impacted by severe substance use disorders. The system in ROSC is not a treatment agency but a macro level organization of a community, a state or a nation. William White | Enhanced Recovery After Surgery ERAS is a multimodal perioperative care pathway designed to achieve early recovery for patients undergoing major surgery. ERAS represents a paradigm shift in perioperative care in two ways. | eng_Latn | 6,480 |
difference between clinical trial and registry participation | Clinical trials registries collect basic health information from people who agree to be contacted about participating in future clinical trials or studies. A clinical trial is the study of new ways to prevent, detect or treat diseases or conditions. | In all clinical trials, the typical process starts with a screening period. The screening period starts with the signing of the informed consent. During the screening period, inclusion/exclusion criteria for the study participation will be checked / tested. Subjects who meet all inclusion criteria and do not meet any exclusion criterion will be eligible to be randomized (in randomized trial) or to be dosed (in non-randomized trial). | eng_Latn | 6,481 |
what is dfpf | Drug Free Pakistan Foundation (DFPF) is a drug abuse prevention organization committed to develop, and promote strategies, policies, healthy life styles, enhancing positive attitudes, improving life skills and empowering individuals to reduce illegal drug use, drug addiction, crimes and drug-related injuries. | DFS, formerly Direct Furnishing Supplies, is an international furniture retailer in the United Kingdom and Ireland which specialises in sofas and soft furnishings. | eng_Latn | 6,482 |
arizona board of chiropractic | The State of Arizona Board of Chiropractic Examiners is the regulatory body of the State of Arizona charged with protecting the health, welfare and safety of the public through the enforcement of the laws governing the practice of chiropractic (excerpt from The Arizona State Board of Chiropractic Examiners official web site). | Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona's Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Individuals must meet certain income and other requirements to obtain services. Notice Of Non-Discrimination. Aviso De No Discriminación. | eng_Latn | 6,483 |
what is the sicu and micu | The SICU is a 20 bed ICU that accepts and manages patients who have undergone a variety of general and specialty surgical procedures including all gastrointestinal procedures , some trauma ( the majority of trauma is managed in a dedicated trauma ICU ) , liver , renal and pancreas transplantation , as well as all surgical specialties other than ... | MICA: Maryland Institute College of Art. About MICA. MICA has become the leader in the education of artists and designers by fostering a community of talented, creative individuals committed to redefining the boundaries of art and design and to expanding their own vision and perspective through rigorous study. | eng_Latn | 6,484 |
what conference does iupui play in | An exhibition highlighting the creative use of new technologies by Herron students and the Think It Make It Lab's role in engaging them to work on concept design and prototyping using a variety of digital fabrication methods. Got Your Six is a collaboration between OVMP, IUPUI CAPS, and the Indianapolis Vet Center. Got Your Six meetings provide student service members and veterans an opportunity to connect to one another in a supportive environment. | The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC, /ËaɪjuËpæk/ or /ËjuËpæk/) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations that represents chemists in individual countries. It is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU). | eng_Latn | 6,485 |
what is the oasis program in dementia care | Oasis is a specialized facility just for individuals with dementia â much like a Womenâs Hospital specializes in meeting the unique healthcare needs of women, or a Childrenâs Hospital is the best place to care for children â Oasis has been carefully designed to provide a higher level of care for individuals with memory loss issues. | OASIS-C is the updated version of the OASIS data set that must be used for all assessments of Medicare and Medicaid patients that are completed on or after January 1, 2010. The OASIS-C Guidance manual (September, 2009) is a streamlined and updated version of the original OASIS Implementation Manual. | eng_Latn | 6,486 |
definition of association ccrs | The CCRS are designed to represent a full range. of knowledge and skills that students need to succeed. in entry-level college courses, as well as in a wide. range of majors and careers. According to research, over 80 percent of 21st century jobs require some. postsecondary education. By implementing these. standards, secondary school and postsecondary faculty. in all academic disciplines will advance the mission of. Texas: college and career ready students. | Messaging standards, content standards, and terminologies in EHRs today include: 1 The Continuity of Care Record (CCR), being developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). It contains a uniform healthcare summary of the patient's healthcare that is accessible to both clinicians and patients. | eng_Latn | 6,487 |
what is the implementation of | Implementation is the realization of an application, or execution of a plan, idea, model, design, specification, standard, algorithm, or policy. | Fostering implementation of health services research findings into practice: A consolidated framework for advancing implementation science. Implementation Science 4 (1), 50. The first step of implementation, Plan, is conceptually very similar to the first three steps of EBBP: Ask, Acquire, and Appraise. Evidence-based interventions begin with three key steps: ï· Ask important questions about the care of individuals, communities, or populations. | eng_Latn | 6,488 |
what is kda | A KDA ratio, or Kills/Deaths/Assists ratio, is a measure to determine how much value each of your deaths have. For example, if you have a 3.0 KDA, you're effectively contributing 3 points per one death to your team. The higher your KDA the more you're contributing to your team as opposed to the other team. | KDA Announces Staff Promotions. For Immediate Release â March 29, 2017 FRANKFORT, Ky. â The Kentucky Distillersâ Association, a non-profit trade group that promotes, protects and elevates the Commonwealthâs signature Bourbon and distilled spirits industry, today announced several changes to its growing staff. | eng_Latn | 6,489 |
definition of evaluation plan | A Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan is a guide as to what you should evaluate, what information you need, and who you are evaluating for. The plan outlines the key evaluation questions and the detailed monitoring questions that help answer the evaluation questions. This allows you to identify the information you need to collect, and how you can collect it. | Evaluation is the process of attaching a value to the social work practice. Whether the treatment programme is succeeding as desired. The purpose of Evaluation is to see if the efforts of the case worker are yielding any result or not. | eng_Latn | 6,490 |
how does health and safety work | What your company must do for you. The Health and Safety at Work Act is the primary piece of legislation covering work-related health and safety in the UK. It sets out employersâ responsibilities for health and safety at work.. You can find all the details on Directgov but hereâs the gist of it. | Universally, health and safety legislation is intended to ensure that employers and employees act responsibly regarding health and safety within the workplace. If an incident or accident occurs, employers are required to prove that they have acted responsibly in the prevention of accidents and in the preservation of health. Risk assessment refers to the process of evaluating risks to workers' safety and health from hazards at the workplace. | eng_Latn | 6,491 |
what is acronym peo | 154 meanings of PEO acronym and PEO abbreviation. Get the definition of PEO by All Acronyms dictionary. Top Definition: Program Executive Office | REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL. FOR PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATION (PEO) SERVICES. I. PURPOSE AND SPECIFICATIONS. At this time, the The Genesee Health System (GHS) Board (hereinafter referred to as the. âBoardâ), is announcing its interest in securing responses from qualified Professional. | eng_Latn | 6,492 |
what are clinical communications systems | With a clinical communication system of record, display and action, the radiologist can send the physician a secure text notifying him or her of the abnormality along with the image. The physician does not have to wait until the radiologist calls directly or access a separate PACS viewer to review the images. | The Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System is an American Nurses Association (ANA)-recognized comprehensive, coded, nursing terminology standard. In 2007, the CCC was accepted by the Department of Health and Human Services as the first national nursing terminology. | eng_Latn | 6,493 |
what does cdc stand for? | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States with the goal of improving overall public health. | CDCSS or Digital Code Squelch (DCS) is a further development of the continuous tone-coded squelch system or CTCSS that uses a slow-speed, binary data stream passed as sub-audible data along with the transmission. Motorola calls this Digital Private Line or DPL. | eng_Latn | 6,494 |
what is a hia account | Health Incentive Accounts (HIA) As employers seek to engage employees with their health and related costs, incentives have become a mainstream way to influence behavior. Our Health Incentive Account (HIA) solution supports wellness programs focused on encouraging health improvement through behavior change. Our underlying incentive accounts are used to offer financial and point-based incentives to employees through rewards for healthy behavior. | What Is It? Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA) is a collective term that encompasses all activities involved in identifying hazards and evaluating risk at facilities, throughout their life cycle, to make certain that risks to employees, the public, or the environment are consistently controlled within the organizationâs risk tolerance. | eng_Latn | 6,495 |
what is an allied health professional | Allied health professionals are a vital part of healthcare systems world wide. They are healthcare workers who have been educated in a certain area of medicine, completed clinical training, and then are either registered, certified, or licensed in their field. | A health professional may also be a public / community health expertee working for the common good of the society. | eng_Latn | 6,496 |
what is apsc | About the Commission. The Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) is a central agency within the Prime Minister and Cabinet portfolio. The Commission supports two statutory office holders: the Public Service Commissionerâwho is also agency headâand the Merit Protection Commissioner. Their functions are set out in sections 41(1) and 50(1), respectively, of the Public Service Act 1999. | Introduction. APD (Antisocial Personality Disorder) is a DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition), diagnosis assigned to individuals who habitually violate the rights of others without remorse (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). | eng_Latn | 6,497 |
is iso 55001 is certification process | Certification to ISO 55001 Asset Management. Implementing an asset management system requires investment of time, energy and in some cases, substantial cost â justified only by your organizations ability to realize the benefits of implementation. This is an optional pre-assessment service where we take a closer look at your existing asset management system and compare it with ISO 55001 requirements. 2 This helps identify areas that need more work before we carry out a formal assessment, saving you time and money. 3 Formal assessment. 4 This happens in two stages. | ISO 9001 is the title of a document (Standard) that outlines the requirements an organization must maintain in their quality system for ISO 9001 certification. There are several different documents in the ISO 9000 family of standards, but ISO 9001-2008 is the only ISO standard that requires certification.. | eng_Latn | 6,498 |
diagnostic related groupings definition | Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) Law and Legal Definition. Diagnosis related group (DRG) is a patient classification system adopted on the basis of diagnosis consisting of distinct groupings. It is a scheme that provides a means for relating the type of patients a hospital treats with the costs incurred by the hospital. | A Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) is a statistical system of classifying any inpatient stay into groups for the purposes of payment. The DRG classification system divides possible diagnoses into more than 20 major body systems and subdivides them into almost 500 groups for the purpose of Medicare reimbursement. | eng_Latn | 6,499 |
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