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what is a medical ipa | An Independent Practice Association, or IPA, is an organization comprised of physicians who maintain their independent practices and also join together as an association. The IPA negotiates with organizations, like HMOs, which will supply both patients and income to physicians. | What is IPAM? Internet Protocol address management (IPAM) refers to a method of tracking and adjusting the information associated with a networkâs Internet Protocol (IP) address space. IPAM simplifies and automates the administration of many tasks involved in IP space management, including writing DNS records and configuring DHCP settings. | eng_Latn | 6,500 |
what is qa is development | Quality assurance (QA) refers to the engineering activities implemented in a quality system so that requirements for a product or service will be fulfilled. | Quality Assurance (QA) Definition - What does Quality Assurance (QA) mean? Quality assurance (QA) is the process of verifying whether a product meets required specifications and customer expectations. QA is a process-driven approach that facilitates and defines goals regarding product design, development and production. | eng_Latn | 6,501 |
what does aql stand for | AQL - Acceptable Quality Level [Internet]; July 23, 2016 [cited 2016 JUL 23]. Available from: https://www.allacronyms.com/AQL/Acceptable_Quality_Level. | AQL - Acceptable Quality Level [Internet]; Jul 23, 2016 [cited 2016 Jul 23]. Available from: https://www.allacronyms.com/AQL/Acceptable_Quality_Level. | eng_Latn | 6,502 |
what does an ethics committee do | Ethics Committee. The Ethics Committee is a Standing Committee of the Board of Trustees. It promotes the ethical practice of psychology and is responsible for the Code of Ethics and Conduct and other ethical guidance within the Society. Its main responsibilities are: 1 Promoting the ethical practice of psychology; 2 Providing guidance to members on ethical matters relating to psychology; | research ethics committee. A committee found in all institutions that conduct research on living organisms, and from which all research on human tissue must be approved.RECs have lay and professional member and are overseen by National Research Ethics Service, which is part of the NHS National Patient Safety Committee.REC Remit.ECs have lay and professional member and are overseen by National Research Ethics Service, which is part of the NHS National Patient Safety Committee. | eng_Latn | 6,503 |
public service announcement definition | A public service announcement (PSA) or public service ad, are messages in the public interest disseminated by the media without charge, with the objective of raising awareness, changing public attitudes and behavior towards a social issue. | public service announcement. Advertisement carried free of charge by mass media to publicize a message in public interest. Use 'public service announcement' in a Sentence. The public service announcement was a useful tool for the non profit organization to utilize in spreading their message to the community. 17 people found this helpful. I used to think Ebola was a myth, but then a public service announcement explained what the disease was and how to avoid it. | eng_Latn | 6,504 |
what is hedis | The Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) is a set of standardized performance measures designed to ensure that purchasers and consumers have the information they need to reliably compare the performance of managed health care plans. | Hedisputes the traditional method of defining and measuring ENL, ESL, and EFL as separablevarieties, and questions âthe criteria for classifying varieties of English as nativeâ (Kirkpatrick,2007: 07). | eng_Latn | 6,505 |
what is the purpose of shop mannuals | Confidence votes 16. The shop manual gives more specifics on how to repair the vehicle correctly and includes correct capacities, torque specifications, wiring diagrams, procedural notes, and even estimated times for repairs.Without one, you may be repairing your vehicle the hard way, by guessing......he main purpose of Current Procedural Terminology (CPTA®) cptâ is to use uniform information to describe, medical surgical and diagnostic services throughout the ⦠healthcare. Fraternity insurers use them to determine the amount of payment a practitioner will. receive | With Invisalign, transparent, incremental aligners are used for the purpose of adjusting crooked or misaligned teeth. The process involves the creation of a mold of the clientâs teeth and gums that is then scanned for the purpose of developing a computerized model of the aligners. | eng_Latn | 6,506 |
what is ethics policy | Also known as a code of ethics, an ethics policy is a document that defines the essentials of how people within an organization will interact with one another, as well as how they will interact with any customers or clients they serve. | The Office of Government Ethics develops rules and regulations regarding standards of conduct, identification of conflicts of interest, and financial disclosure in consultation with the attorney general and the Office of Personnel Management.ffice of Government Ethics (OGE) is small independent agency within the executive branch established under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978. It was originally part of the Office of Personnel Management. | eng_Latn | 6,507 |
difference between quality assurance and quality improvement | Both research and quality improvement are systematic investigations that may involve human participants but they differ in important ways. The table below is based on information adapted from The Ethics of Using QI Methods to Improve Health Care Quality and Safety. | Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control. The terms âquality assuranceâ and âquality controlâ are often used interchangeably to refer to ways of ensuring the quality of a service or product. The terms, however, have different meanings. Assurance: The act of giving confidence, the state of being certain or the act of making certain. | eng_Latn | 6,508 |
define health protection | Health Protection is a term used to encompass a set of activities within the Public Health function. It involves: Ensuring the safety and quality of food, water, air and the general environment. | Protected health information (PHI) under HIPAA, is any information about an individualâs health status that identifies or relates to an individual's past, present or future physical or mental health, the provision of health care to the individual, or the past, present or future payment for health care. | eng_Latn | 6,509 |
what is american health information management association definition | 1 AHIMA is the worldwide professional association of recognized leaders in health information management, informatics, heath data technology, and innovation. 2 AHIMA proactively promotes the technological advancement of health information systems that enhance the delivery of quality healthcare. | partnership with the Foundation of Research and Education (FORE) of the American Health Informa-. tion Management Association (AHIMA) and the Medical Group Management Association Center for. Research (MGMA CFR), conducted the Conference on Health Care Data Collection and Reporting. | eng_Latn | 6,510 |
what does aor stand for with grants | on behalf of the organization, and electronically signed by the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR). More information on and submission procedures for proposal file updates can be found in the Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) Chapter III.B. Audit Reports Where should copies of an A-133 audit report be sent? | Adjustment Assistance (TAA), National Emergency Grants (NEG) and Special Response Grants. (SRR). Design Framework: A set of activities that give a local youth program structure and establish. coordination among case managers and service providers charged with serving youth. | eng_Latn | 6,511 |
what is a qcdr | What is a QCDR? A Qualified Clinical Data Registry, or QCDR, is a CMS-approved entity that collects medical and/or clinical data for the purpose of patient and disease tracking to foster improvement in the quality of care provided to patients. | Abstract: 8-K filed by QCR Holdings Inc. (QCRH) covering Departure of Directors or Principal Officers; Election of Directors; Appointment of Principal Officers; Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holder; Regulation FD Disclosure; and Financial Statements and Exhibits. | eng_Latn | 6,512 |
what is the first step in evidence based practice | 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. | Introduction. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to the delivery of health care that integrates the best evidence from studies and patient care data with clinician expertise and patient preferences and values. | eng_Latn | 6,513 |
what is rqia | Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) Contact details for The Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). The RQIA is the independent body responsible for monitoring and inspecting the availability and quality of health and social care services in Northern Ireland, and encouraging improvements in the quality of those services. | I am looking for... For your safety and protection, any clinic providing cosmetic laser treatment (hair removal, thread veins, skin rejuvenation), or laser tattoo removal MUST be registered with RQIA. RQIA publishes a quarterly electronic newsletter (e-zine), providing an overview of our recent activities. | eng_Latn | 6,514 |
what is pes | PES or pes may refer to: 1 Pakistan Educational Services (PES) 2 Packetized elementary stream, part of the MPEG communication protocol. Pallasite Eagle Station grouplet, a pallasite meteorite grouplet. | The Party of European Socialists (PES) is a social-democratic European political party.The PES comprises national-level political parties primarily from member states of the European Union (EU) and other nations of the European continent. The PES member parties are themselves members of the Socialist International.he Party of European Socialists (PES) is a social-democratic European political party. | eng_Latn | 6,515 |
what are emergency repairs | All repairs undertaken must meet the Departmentâs rehabilitation standards. Note: Emergency repair funding cannot be used to replace adequately functioning systems that do not present a hazardous or health and safety condition. Rehabilitation ADOH administers CDBG and HOME funding for programs through units of local government and non-profit agencies that provide rehabilitation to certain property types owned and occupied as the primary residence of low-income homeowners. | Aerobic Septic Repair. Provision Plumbing & Septic is experienced in Aerobic System Repair. If you have a light on or an alarm going off please give us a call so we can troubleshoot your system. | eng_Latn | 6,516 |
what is the trauma registry data | More EMS Resources. The Washington State Department of Health Trauma Registry collects data on seriously injured patients and provides data reporting and analysis. The trauma registry is a complex database of the demographics, injuries, care, and outcomes of trauma patients. The primary reason the trauma care system was established was to effect improvement in the prevention of trauma and to increase the survival rate of victims when trauma occurs. A statewide monitoring and data collection system achieves this goal. The Washington State Trauma Registry (WTR) started collecting trauma patient data in 1994. | The NTDS 2017 Admissions Data Dictionary provides over 50 definitions that can be implemented by a trauma registry system. National data elements are defined that must be collected for the National Trauma Database and TQIP, but additional data elements should be considered for use at the state and hospital levels depending on each state or local hospitalâs needs. 2016 Data Dictionary Purchase a copy. 2017 Data Dictionary Purchase a copy. 2018 Data Dictionary Purchase a copy | eng_Latn | 6,517 |
what is a oa | What is Overeaters Anonymous? OA is a fellowship of men and women who meet to share their experience, strength and hope. OA offers a 12-step program of recovery from all types of under and overeating, anorexia and bulimia. | The Order of the Arrow (OA) is the National Honor Society of the Boy Scouts of America. Membership is only available to Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and their adult leaders. | eng_Latn | 6,518 |
what is diagnostic center | Medical diagnosis (abbreviated Dx or DS) is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit. | 1 Assessment Center Exercises An Assessment Center can be defined as a variety of testing techniques designed to allow candidates to demonstrate, under standardized conditions, the skills and abilities that are most essential for success in a given job (Coleman, 1987). The term assessment center is really a catch-all term that can consist of some or all of a variety of exercises. 2 Assessment centers usually have some sort of in-basket exercise which contains contents similar to those which are found in the in-basket for the job which is being tested. | eng_Latn | 6,519 |
what technology is needed for a physician to write an order electronically | Computerized physician order entry. Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE), sometimes referred to as Computerized Provider Order Entry or Computerized Provider Order Management (CPOM), is a process of electronic entry of medical practitioner instructions for the treatment of patients (particularly hospitalized patients) under his or her care. | Pharmacy Technicians are required to notify TSBP electronically or in writing within 10 days of a change of address or employment. A technicianâs address must be kept current in order to receive correspondence from TSBP in a timely manner. If you are a registered technician, you may make changes online by logging in. | eng_Latn | 6,520 |
why is the management of health and safety at work regulations 1999 important | The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 places a duty on employers to assess and manage risks to their employees and others arising from work activities.he Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 places a duty on employers to assess and manage risks to their employees and others arising from work activities. | Work health and safety (WHS) legislation is one of the most important pieces. of legislation dealing with the work environment in Australia. It addresses the. fundamental right all workers have to a safe and. healthy work environment. | eng_Latn | 6,521 |
what is your narsum | Good Day All; I have been told throughout this entire process that the NARSUM is the heart of the MEB/PEB process. Well, I just received my NARSUM from my peblo and I am going through it with a fine tooth comb. To give you a better picture of my mind thinking process, I would have to give you some background information on my conditions. I suffered from a cavernous malformation in 2010, which caused seizures. | Versum is your go-to software for effortless appointment scheduling, tailored to the needs of salons, spas and beauty clinics. Imagine a system that offers intuitive online booking, automated appointment reminders and top of the line marketing tools. | eng_Latn | 6,522 |
what is imsa racing | IMSA, the International Motor Sports Association, is the premier sanctioning body for sports car competition in North America. | The International Measurement System (IMS) is a system of handicapping sailboats for the purpose of racing that replaced the earlier International Offshore Rule (IOR) system in the early 1990s. It is managed by the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC). In the sailing world it is usually referred to simply as 'IMS'. | eng_Latn | 6,523 |
evidence based training definition | Evidence-based practice. Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992. | Evidence-Based Training Initiative (EBTI) ⢠You will again practice the implementation process by playing the role of implementation leader for the Evidence-Based Training Initiative. ⢠You will complete simulated activities based on the development of the real Evidence-Based Training Initiative (EBTI) program. | eng_Latn | 6,524 |
what does nchs stand for | What does NCHS stand for? National Center for Health Statistics Which system would on one be using if one typed out the abbreviation EGD and the term esophagogastroduodenoscopy was spelled out? Expander | ⢠Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Produced by SCHC-OSHA Alliance GHS Information Sheet Workgroup Page 1 of 3 Info Sheet #3 What is the GHS? January, 2010 The GHS is an acronym for The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. It is a system for harmonizing hazard classification criteria and chemical hazard communication elements worldwide. The GHS is not a regulation; rather it is a framework or guidance for classifying and labeling hazardous chemicals. The purpose of classification under the GHS is to provide harmonized information to users of chemicals with the goal of enhancing protection of human health and the environment. Many countries already have regulatory systems in place for chemical classification and hazard communication. These systems may be similar in content and approach, but their differences are significant enough to | eng_Latn | 6,525 |
what is the acronym ocr mean within hipaa | If a complaint describes an action that could be a violation of the criminal provision of HIPAA (42 U.S.C. 1320d-6), OCR may refer the complaint to the Department of Justice for investigation. OCR reviews the information, or evidence, that it gathers in each case. | The HIPAA omnibus rule, in a health information technology context, is a rule enacted by OCR to modify the HIPAA Privacy, Security and Enforcement Rules to implement statutory amendments under the HITECH Act. | eng_Latn | 6,526 |
what does picat stand for | How is Polymer Industry Competence Assessment Tool (simulation technology) abbreviated? PICAT stands for Polymer Industry Competence Assessment Tool (simulation technology). PICAT is defined as Polymer Industry Competence Assessment Tool (simulation technology) very rarely. | pic (plural pics or pix) A picture, especially a photographic image. A film. Etymology 2 Noun . pic (plural pics) A Turkish cloth measure, varying from 18 to 28 inches. Anagrams . CIP, CPI, IPC, PCI, cpi | eng_Latn | 6,527 |
what is the medical epic app called | Epic is a healthcare software company that provides an electronic health record system to your healthcare providers. We also power your access to that information through MyChart, MyChartCentral, and Lucy. | For large physician practices, Allscripts offers Allscripts TouchWorks. For hospitals and health systems, Allscripts provides the Allscripts Sunrise EHR, which includes modules for emergency room, surgery, wound care, lab systems and ambulatory clinics. Allscripts' patient portal is called Allscripts FollowMyHealth. Allscripts also sells a platform for population health and value-based care, Allscripts CareInMotion. | eng_Latn | 6,528 |
what is a quality rating system | Quality Rating System Overview. The Quality Rating System (QRS) is a voluntary program that provides a rating of between one and five stars for providers who go the extra mile to offer exceptional care. | Quality and Quality Management Systems. Quality, defined as 'superiority in kind,' doesn't just happen. Think of a company that you believe is a good example of quality. Perhaps it is Toyota in the automobile industry, or maybe Apple and its consumer products. | eng_Latn | 6,529 |
what is lhi insurance | An Optum Company. LHI is a subsidiary of OptumHealth Holdings, Inc., part of the UnitedHealth Group (UHG) family of businesses. Optum is a health services and innovation company dedicated to improving the health system for everyone in it. | The Massachusetts eHealth Institute (MeHI) is a proud partner of the 9th Annual National Health IT Week â a collaborative forum and virtual awareness week that assembles key healthcare constituencies... more. | eng_Latn | 6,530 |
definition of evidence based practice | Evidence Based Practice Resources. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is the integration of clinical expertise, patient values, and the best research evidence into the decision making process for patient care. Clinical expertise refers to the clinicianâs cumulated experience, education and clinical skills. | Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992.ne obvious problem with EBP in any field is the use of poor quality, contradictory, or incomplete evidence. Evidence-based practice continues to be a developing body of work for professions as diverse as education, psychology, economics, nursing, social work and architecture. | eng_Latn | 6,531 |
difference between red cross committee and federation | ICRC is International Committee of the Red Cross. IFRC is the International Federation of Red Cross. ICRC is an institution that protects victims of conflicts within a country as well as across boundaries. IFCR, on the other hand, is the largest humanitarian organization. | , Born and raised in Russia. Well, a federation is a more suitable form of political entity for a country big in area, which Russia is. It means the country consists of a number of territories (can be called differently from country to country - even within Russia they are ca... | eng_Latn | 6,532 |
what is an injury management program | Introduction/Executive Summary. An injury and illness prevention program, is a proactive process to help employers find and fix workplace hazards before workers are hurt. We know these programs can be effective at reducing injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. | InjuryMAP is a similar assessment program for the management of workplace injuries including rehabilitation. The current Safety and Health Management System used by Gunns Forest Product Pty Ltd can be expanded to include the pulp mill project and then further developed to meet the requirements of AS4801: 2001.he register will be updated periodically (annually), by a qualified professional and then will be used as an audit protocol for assessing compliance. 2.9 Hazard Management The analysis of hazards is essential for the effective management of health, safety and environmental risks for the project. | eng_Latn | 6,533 |
what decides what goes into the diagnostic statistical manual? | The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) was developed and is maintained by the American Psychiatric Association. DSM-IV provides a standardized classification system for the diagnosis of mental health disorders for both children and adults. | Published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is used to diagnose mental and behavioral conditions. The fifth edition, the DSM-5, will be released on May 18, 2013 and announced at the annual meeting of the APA. | eng_Latn | 6,534 |
health department meaning | Medical Definition of health department. : a division of a local or larger government responsible for the oversight and care of matters relating to public health. | Your local health department â is a leader in improving the health and well-being of your community. Protecting you from health threats. Your health department works to prevent disease outbreaks and makes sure the tap water you drink, the restaurant food you eat and the air you breathe are all safe. Itâs also ready to respond to any health emergencyâbe it bioterrorism, Ebola, West Nile Virus or an environmental hazard. | eng_Latn | 6,535 |
what is public health service | Public health services. Public Health is defined as âthe art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts of societyâ (Acheson, 1988; WHO). | www.phac-aspc.gc.ca. The Public Health Agency of Canada (French: Agence de la santé publique du Canada) is an agency of the Government of Canada that is responsible for public health, emergency preparedness, and response and infectious and chronic disease control and prevention. | eng_Latn | 6,536 |
why is whs | Work health and safety (WHS) is an important part of everyday business and planning. It therefore must be included as a standing item at the top of the agenda for meetings dealing with the general management. | The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), also known as the Health Department, is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. | eng_Latn | 6,537 |
osha definitions | OSHA means the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration or the State agency responsible under a Plan approved under section 18 of the Act for the enforcement of occupational safety and health standards in that State. | what incorporates OSHA Find answers now! No. 1 Questions & Answers Place. Find Answers Here: what incorporates OSHA - Find Answers Here!, tstsy.com is #1 search engine of meanings and definitions. | eng_Latn | 6,538 |
what is considered phi | Protected health information. Protected health information (PHI) under US law is any information about health status, provision of health care, or payment for health care that is created or collected by a Covered Entity (or a Business Associate of a Covered Entity), and can be linked to a specific individual. | In the United States, information in electronic medical records is referred to as Protected Health Information (PHI) and its management is addressed under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) as well as many local laws. | eng_Latn | 6,539 |
disability determination division okc | AdministratorOK DRS Disability Determination Division (DDD) Provide executive direction and leadership for all operations responsible for medical eligibility for the Social Security Administrationâs Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) programs for the state of Oklahoma. | Multiple odontogenic keratocysts (OKCs) are a well-recognized feature of NBCCS (see the image below).Usually, odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) development, which comprises one of the major criterions, occurs before the observation of other clinical findings in NBCCS, enhancing early diagnosis of the disease. | eng_Latn | 6,540 |
records that are delinquent what does that mean medical records | Completion of Medical Records Page 2. Authentication: verification of the completeness and accuracy of the written. order, not the appropriateness of the order itself. Delinquent Medical Record: a medical record in which reports and signatures. are not completed within 15 days following the allocation date. Dentist: a person holding a currently valid and unlimited license to practice. dentistry or other similar permit or certificate issued by the Indiana Board of. | 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 | 6,541 |
the core functions of public health are | This Essential Services are used as a foundation for public health performance standards program instruments. The core functions of Public Health include Assessment, Policy Development, and Assurance. The ten Essential Public Health Services are listed below and categorized under the appropriate core function. The Office of Performance Improvement oversees the integration of these functions in an effort to build a more effective and efficient public health system. | January 2015). At its establishment NRES. was the core delivery function. ⢠Its role is protecting and promoting the. interests of patients and the public in health. research, and streamlining the regulation of. research (HRA assessment and Approval) | eng_Latn | 6,542 |
how did the ehr impact the healthcare industry | The electronic health record, or EHR, allows healthcare providers to record patient information in a variety of electronic formats instead of on paper. The transition to an electronic health record is challenging but brings many benefits to healthcare providers, including: | Benefits of health information technology. While some critics say EHRs have led to reduced physician productivity and produced cumbersome federal regulations, there is broad consensus on the benefits of health IT. | eng_Latn | 6,543 |
definition of qarm | QARM stands for Quality Assurance Risk Management Suggest new definition This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: Business, finance, etc. | According to Dr. Luna, QNS stands for fill desired chemical up to predetermined volume with regards to chemical preparation. Quantity not sufficient implies that the final volume of diluent is not sufficient for molecular testing. | eng_Latn | 6,544 |
who developed the fitnessgram and what year did the state board of education designate it as the required fitness test? | In February 1996, the SBE designated FITNESSGRAM ® as the required physical fitness test that school district shall administer to California students in grade five, seven and nine. | [piËlaËtÉs]) is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates. It is practiced worldwide, and especially in western countries such as Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. | eng_Latn | 6,545 |
how do computers help with surgeries | The computers are able to detect and record changes in the following: Blood pressure; Pulse; Oxygen Levels; The monitors and computer software systems can help regulate fluctuations in the body. Additionally, the computers are often programmed to alert nurses and doctors of fluctuations that present a danger to the patient's health. | Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is the process of a medical professional entering medication orders or other physician instructions electronically instead of on paper charts. A primary benefit of CPOE is that it can help reduce errors related to poor handwriting or transcription of medication orders.ou also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. CPOE systems are designed to mimic the workflow of the paper chart. | eng_Latn | 6,546 |
what is ganey reporting | Utter its name in an emergency room and youâll likely unleash a cloud of four-letter words. Based in South Bend, Ind., Press Ganey is the nationâs leading provider of patient satisfaction surveys, the Yelp equivalent for hospitals and doctors, and a central component of health care reform. | Ganesan (2007) made an analysis of working capital management efficiency and profitability and liquidity of. firms in telecommunication equipment industry in USA, using a sample of 443 financial statements of 349. telecommunication equipment companies randomly selected, between the periods of 2001 â 2007. | eng_Latn | 6,547 |
what publications does the ama copyright and maintain? | End User/Point and Click Agreement: CPT codes, descriptions and other data only are copyright 2009 American Medical Association (AMA). All Rights Reserved (or such other date of publication of CPT). CPT is a trademark of the AMA. | The AMA Guides is a work in progress. The rating system described by the Guides has been under development since 1958. A series of articles first published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, between 1958 and August of 1970, became the basis of the first edition of the book form of the Guides. | eng_Latn | 6,548 |
what is qip? | Qualified Institutional Placement - QIP. A designation of a securities issue given by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) that allows an Indian-listed company to raise capital from its domestic markets without the need to submit any pre-issue filings to market regulators. | Quality Improvement (QI) focuses on the process to help bring services to the next level with the aim to improve the overall health of a community. The Public Health Foundation (PHF) has been helping organizations improve the quality and performance of their services for years. Visit the performance management and quality improvement focus areas to learn more. | eng_Latn | 6,549 |
what does the acronym acm stand for? | How is Auto Control Medical abbreviated? ACM stands for Auto Control Medical. ACM is defined as Auto Control Medical very rarely. | ACBM: Acronym for asbestos-containing building material.. Account classification: The way in which suppliers of electricity, natural gas, or fuel oil classify and bill their customers. Commonly used account classifications are Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Other..Suppliers' definitions of these terms vary from supplier to supplier.CBM: Acronym for asbestos-containing building material.. Account classification: The way in which suppliers of electricity, natural gas, or fuel oil classify and bill their customers. Commonly used account classifications are Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Other.. | eng_Latn | 6,550 |
what is the role of a medication aide | Medication Aide Certification Exam Cram: The Roles and Responsibilities of the Medication Aide. To help you prepare for the MACE exam, this chapter reviews key issues related to your roles and responsibilities as a member of the healthcare team and the importance of establishing a caring and ethical relationship with clients. | Therefore, APTA strongly urges State entities to duly note and recognize the role of the. physical therapists in medication management (i.e. screening, evaluation, collection of. information, identification of adverse events/reactions, and education) in the home. | eng_Latn | 6,551 |
different functions of health care records | Projects like Health Level 7 are currently attempting to define the minimum functions an EHR should perform to help physicians practice better medicine and improve the bottom line. Some of these functions include, but are not limited to: 1 Identify and maintain a patient record. 2 Manage patient demographics. | 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.his policy explains how medical records must be kept, outlining general requirements and considerations about the collection, use, storage, and disclosure of patientsâ personal health information, with respect to both paper and electronic records. | eng_Latn | 6,552 |
what hazchem indicates | Hazchem is a warning plate system used in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom for vehicles transporting hazardous substances, and on storage facilities. The top-left section of the plate gives the Emergency Action Code telling the fire brigade what actions to take if there's an accident. | Hazchem is a warning plate system used in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom for vehicles transporting hazardous substances, and on storage facilities. The top-left section of the plate gives the Emergency Action Code telling the fire brigade what actions to take if there's an accident. | eng_Latn | 6,553 |
what is hcahps domain | The Patient Experience of Care domain in Hospital VBP is based on the HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) Survey Exit Disclaimer-Opens in a new window. HCAHPS is a national, standardized survey that asks adult patients about their experiences during a recent hospital stay.o learn more about the scoring of the Patient Experience of Care domain, please visit the official HCAHPS Website Exit Disclaimer-Opens in a new window and review the Hospital VBP Domain Score Calculation Step by Step Guide. | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS, often pronounced by its acronym as hick picks) is a set of health care procedure codes based on the American Medical Association 's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT). | eng_Latn | 6,554 |
what does bls stand for? | 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. | B. 1 BLS: Basic Life Support (not intended for postnominal use) 2 BDLS: Basic Disaster Life Support. 3 BCEN: Board Certified Emergency Nurse. 4 BM: Bachelor of Midwifery. 5 BMTCN: Blood and Marrow Transplant Certified Nurse. 6 BN: Bachelor of Nursing. 7 BPS: Bachelor of Professional Studies with a concentration in Nursing. | eng_Latn | 6,555 |
define international organization standards | The International Standards Organization is the specialized international agency for quality standardization. TPV has been recognized with International Standards Organization 9001, 9002 and 14001 accreditations and is traded publicly on the Hong Kong and Singapore Stock Exchanges. | The HL7 standards are produced by the Health Level Seven International, an international standards organization, and are adopted by other standards issuing bodies such as American National Standards Institute and International Organization for Standardization. | eng_Latn | 6,556 |
define health care poc | Point-of-care testing. Point-of-care testing (POCT), or bedside testing is defined as medical diagnostic testing at or near the point of careâthat is, at the time and place of patient care. | â â 7.1 Support the development and testing of strategies for Point-of Care (POC) learning and should incorporate Point-of-Care learning technology, resources and education methods. â â 7.2 Incorporate point-of-care learning as an integral component of lifelong learning across the educational continuum. | eng_Latn | 6,557 |
what does bls provider stand for | BLS, in the health context, is an acronym for Basic Life Support. Basic Life Support (BLS) is a specific level of prehospital medical care provided by trained responders, including emer in the absence of advanced medical care. Basic Life Support consists of a number of life-saving techniques focused on the ABCs of pre-hospital emergency care: | The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the primary statistical agency for the U.S. federal government in labor economics and statistics. Insights Leading Economic Indicators: U.S. Bureau of Labor Monthly Stats | eng_Latn | 6,558 |
what is a cdi | Successful clinical documentation improvement (CDI) programs facilitate the accurate representation of a patientâs clinical status that translates into coded data. Coded data is then translated into quality reporting, physician report cards, reimbursement, public health data, and disease tracking and trending. | C difficile infection (CDI) is currently well recognized as a cause of significant patient morbidity and mortality and a major burden to the health care system. Initially, the changes in CDI incidence were noted in dramatic outbreaks of CDI. | eng_Latn | 6,559 |
what is a certified product data sheet cpds | Certified Product Data Sheet (CPDS) Certification Statement I, , acting on behalf of ,hereafter referred to as âThe Companyâ, hereby certify on behalf of The Company that all information contained in response to the CPDS questions in this document are true, accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. | HazChem â MSDS is now SDS. Under the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) has undergone significant change and is now called the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). The SDS is a document that provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals and how they affect health and safety in the workplace. | eng_Latn | 6,560 |
ob medical definition | OB/GYN: A commonly used abbreviation. OB is short for obstetrics or for an obstetrician, a physician who delivers babies. GYN is short for gynecology or for a gynecologist, a physician who specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs. | Definition. Organic brain syndrome (OBS) is a general term that describes decreased mental function due to a medical disease other than a psychiatric illness. It is often used synonymously (but incorrectly) with dementia.rganic brain syndrome (OBS) is a general term that describes decreased mental function due to a medical disease other than a psychiatric illness. | eng_Latn | 6,561 |
evidence-based practice definition | Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an interdisciplinary approach to clinical practice that has been gaining ground following its formal introduction in 1992. | 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). | eng_Latn | 6,562 |
evidence based practice in social work definition | Evidence based practice is one useful approach to improving the impact of practice in medicine, psychology, social work, nursing and allied fields. Of course, professions have directed considerable attention to evidence for many years (if not for as long as they have existed!). | The term evidence-based practice, however, refers specifically to the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of the current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients (Sackett et al, 1996). | eng_Latn | 6,563 |
principal diagnosis is defined in the uhdds | The circumstances of inpatient admission always govern the selection of principal diagnosis. The principal diagnosis is defined in the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) as âthat condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission of the patient to the hospital for care.â. | The circumstances of inpatient admission always govern the selection of principal diagnosis. The principal diagnosis is defined in the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) as âthat condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission of the patient to the hospital for care.â. | eng_Latn | 6,564 |
interpretive program definition | ⢠INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM (noun) The noun INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM has 1 sense: 1. (computer science) a program that translates and executes source language statements one line at a time. Familiarity information: INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM used as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details. ⢠INTERPRETIVE PROGRAM (noun) | The Interpretive Handbook provides guidance and background clinical information about the tests that Mayo Medical Laboratories offers. The information for each test is prepared by a Mayo Clinic expert who directly oversees that test. Use the Test Catalog search tool to find a test. Search by test name, test ID, or disease. View the Interpretive Handbook information for the test on the Clinical and Interpretive page in the Test Catalog. Download the Interpretive Handbook | eng_Latn | 6,565 |
center of excellence definition | center of excellence. a tertiary or quaternary health care provider that is identified as the most expert and cost efficient and produces the best outcomes. Also called center of quality. Academia A hospital or medical center recognized by its peers in the medical community as providing high quality health care in one or more specialties. | The purpose of the [ABC Medical Centerâs] Orthopaedic Center of Excellence Program is to: ⢠Provide superior musculoskeletal care to patients in the [DEF] metropolitan area. | eng_Latn | 6,566 |
interprofessional collaboration definition | Interprofessional learning involves students learning from students from other professions, as well as learning with students from other professions, for example in the classroom, and learning about other professions. In contrast to multiprofessional education interprofessional education involves interactive learning focused on active collaboration. | Interprocess communication (IPC) is a set of programming interfaces that allow a programmer to coordinate activities among different program processes t... Interprocess communication (IPC) is a set of programming interfaces that allow a programmer to coordinate activities among different program processes t... | eng_Latn | 6,567 |
what is lhi | LHI: Local Heritage Initiative: LHI: Leading Health Indicator: LHI: Lillehei Heart Institute (Minneapolis, MN) | Sometimes LH is used as an abbreviation for Leasehold LHI is Leasehold Improvement. In the chart of accounts L/H Beg Bal would mean Leasehold Beginning Balance. Hope that helps. The S in the second line is probably for a generic Sub-account. | eng_Latn | 6,568 |
what is hco | Health Care Options is a branch within the Department of Health Care Services whose role it is to assure access to health care through an enrollment broker Contractor. The enrollment contractor provides information to Medi-Cal recipients about managed care plans. | âChronic Total Occlusion Intervention. Chronic total occlusion (CTO) is a complete blockage of a coronary artery that has been in place for 30 days or longer. CTOs are very common, occurring in 15 to 20 percent of patients with significant coronary artery disease. The condition can cause severe angina (chest pain) and lead to a lower quality of life. | eng_Latn | 6,569 |
what is the quality improvement departments purpose | The Purpose Of Quality Improvement in Healthcare. Quality Improvement or QI is meant to enhance the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of all businesses from health care processes and the performance of delivering products to human resources. The improvement is achieved using various methods, both qualitative and quantitative. | What is the purpose of quality objectives? The purpose of quality objectives is to determine conformity to (customer and regulatory) requirements, and facilitate the effective deployment and improvement of the quality management system (QMS). | eng_Latn | 6,570 |
what is a referred officer evaluation report | 1 Why refer an evaluation? â 2 Referringâ an OER is the process of making sure that a rated officer (RO) knows that his/her OER contains derogatory information and that the senior rater (SR) is providing him/her an opportunity to submit comments in return. 3 Those comments are reviewed by the SR(when appropriate).1. How to refer an OER when the RO is unavailable for a face to face referral. Reference AR 623-3 para 3-36. The SR should always try to refer reports to the RO before the Soldier departs due to PCS, retirement, or release from active duty. | The Client Development Evaluation Report (CDER) is an instrument used to collect diagnostic and evaluation information on individuals with developmental disabilities. A CDER is completed by a regional center or developmental center on each individual at the time of the initial Individual Program Plan (IPP) and is updated whenever there is a new IPP. | eng_Latn | 6,571 |
what is an lcsw | Licensed Clinical Social Worker | LCSW. The Licensed Clinical Social Worker or LCSW, is a sub-sector within the field of Social Work. LCSW's work with clients in order to help deal with issues involving mental and emotional health. There are a wide variety of specializations the Licensed Clinical Social Worker can focus on. | Degree Standing. An LCSW is a professional with a master's in social work. In regards to a career in social work, most professionals working in the field see the LCSW degree as the highest credentials to obtain. | eng_Latn | 6,572 |
what are the barriers of evidence based practice | There are many barriers to promoting evidence based practice. The first of which would be the practitioner's ability to critically appraise research. This includes having a considerable amount of research evaluation skills, access to journals, and clinic/hospital support to spend time on EBN. | Evidence-based practice (EBP) involves complex and conscientious decision-making which is based not only on the available evidence but also on patient characteristics, situations, and preferences. It recognizes that care is individualized and ever changing and involves uncertainties and probabilities. | eng_Latn | 6,573 |
serious ae definition | A serious adverse event (SAE) in human drug trials are defined as any untoward medical occurrence that at any dose.1 results in death, 2 is life-threatening. 3 requires inpatient hospitalization or causes prolongation of existing hospitalization. 4 results in persistent or significant disability/incapacity, serious adverse event (SAE) in human drug trials are defined as any untoward medical occurrence that at any dose. | An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device that checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to try to restore a normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). | eng_Latn | 6,574 |
what is a rvu | Relative value units (RVUs) are a measure of value used in the United States Medicare reimbursement formula for physician services.RVUs are a part of the resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS).elative value units (RVUs) are a measure of value used in the United States Medicare reimbursement formula for physician services. | Although much of the âbuzz wordsâ today in Healthcare include paying for value vs. volume, using an ACO (Accountable Care Organization), and providing quality incentive payments, the Relative Value Units (RVUs) is a method that was designed decades ago to provide a âfairâ payment for work to providers. | eng_Latn | 6,575 |
what is the medical abbreviation for as needed | The term PRN is a Latin phrase typically used in the medical field, which means pro re nata, translated, âas neededâor âwhen necessaryâ. Simply put when you hear or see someone use the abbreviation PRN within the medical field they are likely saying, use as needed. This is commonly used when prescribing medication (which weâll [â¦] | HFM MEDICAL ABBREVIATION. medical abbreviation:- Displaying all results about medical abbreviation. You are reading post no. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY , have a look at post no. : ONE HUNDRED TWENTY . You can find lots of web documents like pdf, ppt, doc about medical abbreviation.. Search | eng_Latn | 6,576 |
what is disc evaluation | DiSC® is the leading personal assessment tool used by over 1 million people every year to improve work productivity, teamwork and communication. DiSC is a personal assessment tool used to improve work productivity, teamwork and communication. DiSC is non-judgmental and helps people discuss their behavioral differences. | What does OQE stand for? OQE stands for Outgoing Quality Evaluation. Q: A: How to abbreviate Outgoing Quality Evaluation? Outgoing Quality Evaluation can be abbreviated as OQE. Q: A: What is the meaning of OQE abbreviation? The meaning of OQE abbreviation is Outgoing Quality Evaluation. Q: A: What is OQE abbreviation? One of the definitions of OQE is Outgoing Quality Evaluation. Q: A: What does OQE mean? OQE as abbreviation means Outgoing Quality Evaluation. Q: A: What is shorthand of Outgoing Quality Evaluation? The most common shorthand of Outgoing Quality Evaluation is OQE. | eng_Latn | 6,577 |
define qualified wellness program | Definition of Wellness Program. A wellness program is any program implemented by an employer to improve the health of its labor force. A good wellness program also helps individual employees overcome specific health-related issues, reports Gaebler. | Wellness programs are widely offered by employers, health insurance programs, and social service agencies. | eng_Latn | 6,578 |
what is an fmm | The FMM is a document issued by Mexico's INM (Instituto Nacional de Migración aka INM) Casually called a tourist card or tourist visa although it is not officially a visa. Issued to U.S., Canadian and other nationalities for vacation purposes. | The lead section of this article may need to be rewritten. (July 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Facility management (or facilities management or FM) is a nationally and internationally recognized management profession and academic discipline. Professional FM as an interdisciplinary business function has the objective to coordinate demand and supply of facilities and services within public and private organizations. | eng_Latn | 6,579 |
kp business definition | Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente (/ËkaɪzÉr pÉËrmÉËnÉnteɪ/ â (KP)) is an integrated managed care consortium, based in Oakland, California, United States, founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney Garfield. | Weâve found there are a few, big business model Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that companies track, and theyâre dictated largely by the main goal of the company. For online businesses, most of them are transactional, collaborative, SaaS-based, media, game, or app-centric. | eng_Latn | 6,580 |
service organization aicpa definition | American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants - AICPA. What is the 'American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants - AICPA'. The American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) is the non-profit professional organization of certified public accountants in the United States. | by Anita Baker. I lead a group of professionals that is dedicated to auditing employee benefit plans, and am currently serving as chair of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Ethics Technical Standards Department of Labor (DOL) Subcommittee. | eng_Latn | 6,581 |
what is a gua | Gua sha is a common practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and an invaluable technique in an acupuncturistâs armamentarium. Gua sha is an ancient healing technique used by many clinicians of TCM. In this procedure, a lubricating medium, such as massage oil, is applied to the skin of the area to be treated. | A Letter of Agency (LOA) is a document authorizing a telecommunications provider to act on a consumer's behalf.ome vendors may also call this a Letter of Authorization This is generally required in the United States when switching a telephone service provider while keeping the current telephone number or any other service which requires transfer of information from one provider to another. | eng_Latn | 6,582 |
what information is cui | About Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls pursuant to and consistent with applicable law, regulations, and government-wide policies but is not classified under Executive Order 13526 or the Atomic Energy Act, as amended. | Carotid duplex ultrasonography (CUS) is a useful diagnostic tool for assessing cervical carotid artery disease. CUS can be highly reliable with proper technique, has no radiation risk, is well tolerated by all patients including those who are claustrophobic in MRI machines, and has fewer risks than conventional angiography. | eng_Latn | 6,583 |
what is wcb physics stand for? | Workers' Compensation Board. Physician Specialty Classification Codes. Specialty Classifications. The C rating (Consultant in Specialty, e.g., CS - Consultant-Surgery) may be granted to physicians certified as specialists by a board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the American Osteopathic Association. | ISO Meaning Craigslist â In Search Of One hashtag/acronym similar to ISO is WTB. WTB stands for Want to Buy and is basically the same thing as In Search Of in that a person is looking to purchase something. The terms can be use interchangeably. WTB meaning. | eng_Latn | 6,584 |
what is authorized insurance representative | Authorized Representative. Someone who you choose to act on your behalf with the Marketplace, like a family member or other trusted person. Some authorized representatives may have legal authority to act on your behalf. | The Certified Insurance Service Representatives Program (CISR) The Certified Insurance Service Representatives (CISR) designation is a program with nine ONE-DAY courses, a curriculum that's tailored to your region--all these features make the CISR Program a truly superior education opportunity. more. | eng_Latn | 6,585 |
what is hpms | HPMS is a day-to-day operational system that addresses the input, data processing, and output. needs of the CMS and external user communities. HPMS provides CMS with the means to collect, manage, and disseminate critical MA and PDP data. | The Annual Assembly, presented by the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) and the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA), is a 3-day event that brings together more than 3,200 of your colleagues and peers to share research, clinical best practices, and practice-related guidance to advance the specialty and improve ... | eng_Latn | 6,586 |
what is rb marketing | Discover how. Content Marketing Campaign. RBMC helped ECD by distributing content messaging on social media channels. Find out how. RB Marketing Communications, Inc. is a web marketing agency specializing in content marketing and inbound marketing, located in Redlands, California.We serve clients in a variety of businesses: professional services, small business retail, nonprofit organizations and technology companies.sing our expertise in marketing, advertising, and public relations, we help clients connect with customers online to grow their businesses using brand strategy, creative concepts, graphic design, social media, copywriting, search engine optimization (SEO), lead nurturing, data analysis and more. | 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). | eng_Latn | 6,587 |
what is workplace health | Workplace health is a comprehensive and integrated approach to health which focuses on the general population at a workplace and the organization as a whole. It addresses a broad range of health issues including physical and psychosocial, environment, health practices, personal resources, etc. | Related Articles. The health care sector has more workplace-related illnesses and injuries than any other industry. The National Institute of Safety and Health was created in 1970 as a branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to set workplace standards in the health care sector. | eng_Latn | 6,588 |
hipaa law definition | HIPAA: Acronym that stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. | HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It is a federal law enacted in 1996 as an attempt at incremental healthcare reform. It was subsequently revised in 2009 with the ARRA/HITECH Act and again in 2013 with the Omnibus Rule. HIPAA's intent is to reform the healthcare industry by reducing costs, simplifying administrative processes and burdens, and improving the privacy and security of patients' information. | eng_Latn | 6,589 |
what does qv mean | The abbreviation q.v. is short for the Latin quod vide, meaning which see. It is useful when making cross-references, directing the reader to another part of the text, book or article.e.g., q.v.he abbreviation q.v. is short for the Latin quod vide, meaning which see. It is useful when making cross-references, directing the reader to another part of the text, book or article. e.g., q.v. | Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex Test (QSART) What is the quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (QSART)? The QSART is a test that measures the autonomic nerves that control sweating. The test is useful in assessing autonomic nervous system disorders, peripheral neuropathies, and some types of pain disorders. | eng_Latn | 6,590 |
what are office services | Creative Office Services provides executive assistance and administrative, clerical, and office services to small businesses and self-employed professionals.Whether you need office support on a regular basis or for a special project, we're here to meet your needs.reative Office Services provides executive assistance and administrative, clerical, and office services to small businesses and self-employed professionals. | Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO) An organization that collects statistical data, promulgates rating information, develops standard policy forms, and files information with state regulators on behalf of insurance companies that purchase its services. | eng_Latn | 6,591 |
what i siso 9001 | 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.. | ISO 9001 is the internationally recognized Quality Management System (QMS) standard that can benefit any size organization. Designed to be a powerful business improvement tool, ISO 9001 Quality Management certification can help you to: Continually improve, streamline operations and reduce costs; Win more business and compete in tenders | eng_Latn | 6,592 |
what year was opps implemented | The OPPS was implemented in 2000 and significantly changes how hospitals are reimbursed for outpatient services under Medicare. Addendum A and B Instructions. Addendum A and B Updates - Updates reflect the OPPS Pricer changes that are part of the quarterly OPPS recurring update notification transmittals. | Originally, MLPPP was known as RFC 1717, published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Network Working Group in 1994 and intended for systems using the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) set of communications standards. | eng_Latn | 6,593 |
what is defined as clinical staff | 3/1/2014 4. ï½ These professionals are distinct from âclinical staffâ. A. clinical staff member is a person who works under the. supervision of a physician or other qualified health care. professional and who is allowed by law, regulation and. facility policy to perform or assist in the performance of. | A Clinical Research Associate (CRA), also called a clinical monitor or trial monitor, is a health-care professional who performs many activities related to medical research, particularly clinical trials. | eng_Latn | 6,594 |
what does sdr mean on sewer | SDR, DR, Schedule or wall thickness The standard dimension ratio (SDR), dimensional ratio (DR), schedule or wall thickness. The SDR or DR is the pipe OD divided by pipe wall. The schedule number of the pipe is an alternate identifier. | Special Drawing Right SDR. April 21, 2017. The SDR is an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countriesâ official reserves. As of March 2016, 204.1 billion SDRs (equivalent to about $285 billion) had been created and allocated to members. SDRs can be exchanged for freely usable currencies. | eng_Latn | 6,595 |
hmda lar reporting definition | LAR â Loan Application Register (also known as the HMDA-LAR, the LAR, or the Register) The term LAR refers to the loan application register format that has been prescribed for reporting HMDA data. Computer-generated reports must conform to the format of the LAR. | LOAN/APPLICATION REGISTER Page ____of____ Form FR HMDA-LAR Agency _____ _____ Reporter's Identification Number Code Name of Reporting Institution City, State, Zip | eng_Latn | 6,596 |
what is cipp certification | The IAPP is the first organization to publicly establish standards in professional education and testing for privacy and data protection. IAPP privacy certification is internationally recognized as a reputable, independent program that professionals seek and employers demand. The CIPP is the global standard in privacy certification. Developed and launched by the IAPP with leading subject matter experts, the CIPP is the worldâs first broad-based global privacy and data protection credentialing program. | Certified Inpatient Coder (CICâ¢) The new inpatient medical coding certification standard, CIC (Certified Inpatient Coder), is the only certification dedicated exclusively to inpatient hospital/facility coding. | eng_Latn | 6,597 |
what is nprm | A notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) is a public notice issued by law when one of the independent agencies of the United States government wishes to add, remove, or change a rule or regulation as part of the rulemaking process. | National Academy of Medicine. For other uses, see Institute of Medicine (disambiguation). The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly called the Institute of Medicine (IoM), is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. | eng_Latn | 6,598 |
what does cippe stand for | China International Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE), is a regular gathering in petroleum and petrochemical industry. With a magnificent exhibition over 100,000 sqm, cippe Beijing will attract 1,800 exhibitors from 65 nations and regions, 18 international pavilions and 65,000 professional visitors. | Quippe modules work with any EHR system to provide clinicians with point-of-care documentation and clinical viewer tools that they love to use. Quippe⢠is an easy-to-use documentation tool that doctors love to use. It saves them time so that they can see more patients. It works with your existing EHR and it takes care of all documentation and coding as a natural by-product of the clinicianâs documentation process. | eng_Latn | 6,599 |
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