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Automated conflict detection between medical care pathways
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Opportunities and constraints: the current struggle with BPMN
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The Theory is Predictive, but is it Complete?: An Application to Human Perception of Randomness
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Inclusion of e-commerce workflow with NoSQL DBMS: MongoDB document store
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SQL Support over MongoDB using Metadata
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Perioperative cardiovascular monitoring of high-risk patients: a consensus of 12
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HGABAC: Towards a Formal Model of Hierarchical Attribute-Based Access Control
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Risk-Aware Role-Based Access Control
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A comparison of fasciotomy wound closure methods following extremity compartment syndrome at a regional trauma centre
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A formal approach towards measuring trust in distributed systems
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A LOGIC FOR UNCERTAIN PROBABILITIES
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Evidence-based concepts and procedures for bonded inlays and onlays. Part I. Historical perspectives and clinical rationale for a biosubstitutive approach.
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Future directions in rolebased access control models
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Role Based Access Control Models
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clinical review 157 : pathophysiology of graves ' ophthalmopathy : the cycle of disease .
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A case study on propagating and updating provenance information using the CIDOC CRM
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The Open Provenance Model core specification (v1.1)
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A qualitative investigation of patients' and caregivers' experiences of severe sepsis*.
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what is a medical information commons
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The project seeks to develop an ethical and policy framework for building a medical information commons â a networked environment in which diverse sources of health, medical and genomic data on large populations become broadly available for research and clinical use.
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Organising Medical Networked Information. A now-defunct eLib project from the Access to Network Resources programme area, which consisted of a gateway to a well-maintained database of medical and health resources accessible via JANET/Internet, and searched using a web browser. OMNI was aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners in the health and medical sciences.
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what is dossia
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Dossia is a Web-based framework for storing and managing personal health records (PHR). With Dossia, a qualified individual can aggregate his medical data from insurance claims and pharmacy records and store them in a private, encrypted electronic health record that can be securely accessed over the Internet.
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Mikhail Dosia Stolyarov is a Russian Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player and former Counter-Strike 1.6 player, and the brother of Fox. He currently plays for Gambit Gaming.
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what is hmis conceptualization
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Hospital Management & Information System (HMIS) 15 Benefits The HMIS provides an effective solution to hospitals that plan to reduce the costs of administrative and clinical transactions, and at the same time, provide better service to their consumers
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A Hashed Message Authentication Code (HMAC) is a cryptographic artifact for determining the authenticity and integrity of a message object, using a symmetric key and a hash (message-digest). The HMAC can be based on message digest algorithms such as the MD5, SHA1, SHA256, etc.
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on Free Voluntary Reading???
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http://www.rscc.cc.tn.us/owl&writingcenter/OWL/Argument.html
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It's just giving you the basics of the company, how to set up your extension number & voice mailbox, how to sort out your details with payroll, health and safety training, sensitivity training, all sortsa craic like that...
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The Role of Information Quality in Healthcare Organizations: A Multi-Disciplinary Literature Review
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The DeLone and McLean Model of Information Systems Success : A Ten-Year Update
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direct manipulation : a step beyond programming languages .
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new employee induction program
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It's just giving you the basics of the company, how to set up your extension number & voice mailbox, how to sort out your details with payroll, health and safety training, sensitivity training, all sortsa craic like that...
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See what the local New Horizons Computer Learning Center gets for an applications class like Word Excel or Powerpoint first. Then base your price on what they get plus or minus ...
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I am going through a duii trial and the DA has recommended this option. Does anyone know what OOCP is?
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Well, the first O will be Oregon and the P will be program. May be some kind of out reach clinic to get you to stop drinking.
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Hm, I looked it up on acronym finder and all I got was Digital Orthophoto Map Database! It did say that it was used under science, technology, and medicine though..
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Workarounds Emerging From Electronic Health Record System Usage: Consequences for Patient Safety, Effectiveness of Care, and Efficiency of Care
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SEIPS 2.0: a human factors framework for studying and improving the work of healthcare professionals and patients
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Growth Hormone Insensitivity (Laron Syndrome)
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Information Systems and Healthcare XVI: Physician Adoption of Electronic Medical Records: Applying the UTAUT Model in a Healthcare Context
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Application of Social Cognitive Theory to Training for Computer Skills
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Task-technology fit and individual performance
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Programming Online Judge System
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Producing and delivering a coursera MOOC on pattern-oriented software architecture for concurrent and networked software
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Vitamin D for health: a global perspective.
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An overview of patient acceptance of Health Information Technology in developing countries: a review and conceptual model
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Extending the Technology Acceptance Model in Healthcare: Identifying the Role of Trust and Shared Information
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Long short term memory recurrent neural network based encoding method for emotion recognition in video
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I Know Why You Went to the Clinic: Risks and Realization of HTTPS Traffic Analysis
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LIBLINEAR: A library for large linear classification
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AMEE Guide No. 27: Effective educational and clinical supervision
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Understanding critical health literacy: a concept analysis
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Health literacy as a public health goal: a challenge for contemporary health education and communication strategies into the 21st century
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On the speedup of single-disk failure recovery in XOR-coded storage systems: Theory and practice
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Barriers to the Adoption of EHR Systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: An Exploratory Study Using a Systematic Literature Review
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IDF Diabetes Atlas: Global estimates of the prevalence of diabetes for 2011 and 2030
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Business Process Reengineering in the Public Sector: The Case of the Housing Development Board in Singapore
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Electronic medical record?
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What is an electronic medical record?
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Exactly what information is on a cell phone's SIM card?
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Adoption of open government data among government agencies
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Using institutional theory and dynamic simulation to understand complex e-Government phenomena
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Clinical, histologic and electron microscopic findings after injection of a calcium hydroxylapatite filler.
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what is wirtgen group
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The Wirtgen Group sees itself as an expert partner. for the construction industry. Thanks to our in-depth. understanding of everyday work on construction sites, we have the necessary knowledge to continually assess. products and services for their practical suitability.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The WIDA Consortium (World-Class Instructional Design and Assessment - WIDA) is an educational consortium of state departments of education. Currently, 37 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, participate in the WIDA Consortium.
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what is an mepp
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FY2017 Application Period is now CLOSED. Master Exercise Practitioner Program. The Master Exercise Practitioner Program (MEPP) is a series of three courses (E0132, E0133 and E0136) focusing on advanced exercise design, conduct and evaluation practices in each phase of the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP).
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TPPR - The Basic Presentation. prezi.com Pre-Empt Your Crises TPPR is a reputation management and strategic advisory service that emphasises research and analysis, online services and cost-effective crisis planning and management. Who Needs Us UHNWIs, HNWIs and Family Offices, Politicians....
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what is drg reimbursement
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My Tools. Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of approximately 500 groups, also referred to as DRGs, expected to have similar hospital resource use.They have been used in the United States since 1983.y Tools. Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of approximately 500 groups, also referred to as DRGs, expected to have similar hospital resource use.
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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.
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what is pals stand for
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What Is PALS? PALS stands for pediatric advanced life support. The program was developed by the AHA in conjunction with the AAP to equip health care professionals with the essential skills to effectively recognize and react to critical injuries or conditions in children and infants.
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the pals course is designed to provide pediatric healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently and effectively manage critically ill infants and children and help improve outcomes
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health information systems definition
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Upper-middle income country: an upper-middle income countryâs GNI per capita is between $3,706 and $11,455. A health information system (HIS) refers to any organized effort to systematically collect, maintain and disseminate data relevant to the performance of a health system or any of its component parts.
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Health information is the data related to a personâs medical history, including symptoms, diagnoses, procedures, and outcomes. Health information records include patient histories, lab results, x-rays, clinical information, and notes.
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cpm europe bv
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We, Cpm Europe Bv, are one of the recognized Manufacturers of Positive Direct Gear Drive and more products. Established in the year 1883, we are located at Amsterdam, Netherlands. Read More... Business Information
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CPR provided in the field increases the time available for higher medical responders to arrive and provide ALS care. An important advance in providing BLS is the availability of the automated external defibrillator or AED. This improves survival outcomes in cardiac arrest cases.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
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what is the encyclopedia of medical training
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A medical encyclopedia is a comprehensive written compendium that holds information about diseases, medical conditions, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries. It may contain an extensive gallery of medicine-related photographs and illustrations. A medical encyclopedia provides information to readers about health questions.
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Ed., or PE, also known in many Commonwealth countries as physical training or PT, is an educational course related to the physique of the human body. It is taken during primary and secondary education and encourages psychomotor learning in a play or movement exploration setting to promote health.
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what does msds definition
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WHMIS 1988 - Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs): General. What is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)? A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product. It is an essential starting point for the development of a complete health and safety program.
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The Definition and Causes of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) are a common and costly problem for people and companies across the United States. MSDs are the single largest category of workplace injuries and are responsible for almost 30% of all workerâs compensation costs.
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what is the hrc
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The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is the largest LGBT civil rights advocacy group and political lobbying organization in the United States. The organization focuses on protecting and expanding rights for LGBT individuals, most notably advocating for marriage equality, anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation, and HIV/AIDS advocacy.
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When the HRC method is used the arc flash warning label is to include the highest hazard/risk category (HRC) for the equipment. Items 130.5(C)(1)a through c do not apply. They are only applicable when the incident energy (calculation) method is used.
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health information technology definition
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Health IT (health information technology) Health IT (health information technology) is the area of IT involving the design, development, creation, use and maintenance of information systems for the healthcare industry.
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Health information technology (health IT) makes it possible for health care providers to better manage patient care through secure use and sharing of health information. Health IT includes the use of electronic health records (EHRs) instead of paper medical records to maintain people's health information.
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what are irbs
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The International Council on Harmonisation (ICH) defines an institutional review board (IRB) as a group formally designated to protect the rights, safety and well-being of humans involved in a clinical trial by reviewing all aspects of the trial and approving its startup. IRBs can also be called independent ethics committees (IECs). An IRB/IEC reviews the appropriateness of the clinical trial protocol as well as the risks and benefits to study participants. It ensures that clinical trial participants are exposed to minimal risks in relation to any benefits that might result from the research.
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Chesapeake IRB and Schulman IRB Merge to Establish Premier Independent Institutional Review Board for Research Chesapeake IRB and Schulman IRB, the research industryâs two most respected institutional review boards (IRBs), have combined to create Advarra, the premier provider of IRB, institutional biosafety committee (IBC) and research compliance services in North America.
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what does tpq stand for
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TPQ. Team Performance Questionnaire. TPQ. Treatment Perceptions Questionnaire. TPQ. tridimensional personality questionnarie. TPQ. Three-Dimensional Personality Questionnaire. TPQ. Tri-dimensional Personality Questionnaire. TPQ. tridimensional personality questionnaire's.
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ThoughtCo, Aug. 21, 2017, thoughtco.com/what-does-spqr-stand-for-120786. Gill, N.S. (2017, August 21). What Does SPQR Stand For? Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/what-does-spqr-stand-for-120786 Gill, N.S. What Does SPQR Stand For? ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/what-does-spqr-stand-for-120786 (accessed January 18, 2018).
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what is a cvc machine
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What is CVC? CVC is a full IEEE 1364 2005 compliant Verilog Hardware Description Language (HDL) simulator that compilesVerilog to native X86_64 machine instructions which are executed as a simple native Linux binary. CVC is as least as fast as any commercial full 1364 2005 simulator.
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A tunneled Central Venous Catheter (CVC) is a special type of. intravenous (IV) line that is placed into a large vein in your chest. A long, thin, flexible tube called a catheter is tunneled under your skin and then. placed into the vein. You may hear this type of line called a Central line, Groshong®, Hickman® or an Apheresis Catheter.
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what is rhio
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Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs) A RHIO, or QE (Qualified Entity), is a local hub where a regionâs electronic health information is stored and shared. There are eight RHIOs in New York State that each cover different areas from Buffalo to New York City.
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Radiofrequency ablation, also called rhizotomy, is a nonsurgical, minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to reduce or stop the transmission of pain. Radiofrequency waves ablate, or burn, the nerve that is causing the pain, essentially eliminating the transmission of pain signals to the brain.
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uhc benefits for employees
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For Employees. Supporting your employees on their journey to better health. UnitedHealthcare offers valuable tools, services and resources to help employees manage their health effectively. From health care discounts to counseling programs and a nurse hotline, weâre committed to helping you keep your employees healthy and happy.
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About UHS. Universal Hospital Services (UHS) is a clinical equipment services company that helps health care organizations increase operating efficiencies by optimizing the equipment lifecycle. We help you access, manage and maintain medical equipment so that your clinical staff is better equipped to care ⢠for patients.
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what does picc stand for in medical terms
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peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) care, a nursing intervention from the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) defined as insertion and maintenance of a peripherally inserted central catheter either midline or centrally located. See also Nursing Interventions Classification.
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Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) UCLA has developed a dedicated PICC service to place Midlines and PICC lines. Our team is directly affiliated with UCLA's Interventional Radiology Department (IR). With direct collaborative efforts of IR the PICC service has successfully placed approximately 1600 PICC's in 2005.
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what is an evaluation instrument
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An evaluation instrument is typically a questionnaire, an interview script, or a set of observation guidelines, used to evaluate one or more aspects of an intervention in the drugs field.nstruments are generally classed according to the intervention field they are designed to be used in (treatment, prevention, or harm reduction), though some instruments may be usable in more than one field.
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The Cancer Rehabilitation Evaluation System (CARES) is a valuable and comprehensive quality of life and needs assessment instrument. For use in Flemish research and clinical practice, the CARES tool was translated for the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium (Flanders) from its original English format.
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what is certification and survey provider enhanced reporting data
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CASPER Reports Submit. criteria page. 08/2010 Certification And Survey Provider Enhanced Reports FUNCTIONALITY 2-12 CASPER Reporting HHA Provider Userâs Guide To view a synopsis of the saved criteria, with your mouse, point to and hover over the report icon in the Info column to the left of the template name.
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Physician Quality Reporting System. The Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), formerly known as the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI), is a health care quality improvement incentive program initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in the United States in 2006.
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what is a eHRM
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e-HRM. e-HRM is the use of web-based technologies to provide HRM services within employing organizations. It embraces e-recruitment and e-learning, the first fields of human resource management to make extensive use of web-based technology.From this base e-HRM has expanded to embrace the delivery of virtually all HR policies.or is it the same as V-HRM or Virtual HRM-which is defined by Lepak and Snell as ...a network-based structure built on partnerships and typically mediated by information technologies to help the organization acquire, develop, and deploy intellectual capital..
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The EHR is the primary health record into which client personal and health information must be entered. Two EHR systems are used within remote PHC Branch, namely: - Primary Care Information System (PCIS) - East Arnhem Communicare System (EACS).
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qz modifier definition
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What is a QZ Modifier MDA(QK/QY) and CRNA(QX/QZ) Modifiers are two-character suffixes either alpha or numeric. A modifier can also have both alpha and numeric values that are attached to a procedure code. CPT modifiers are defined by the American Medical Association (AMA).
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1 QID also q.i.d, is a medical abbreviation which means to give the medication four times a day. 2 PRN is a medical abbreviation for pro re nata, meaning to give medication as the situation demands or according to need. Qxh or Qxd once every x hours or once every x days.
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what is a icm
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ICM - information classification and management. Related Terms. Abbreviated as ICM, information classification and management is a class of application-independent software that use advanced indexing, classification, policy and data access capabilities to automate data management activities above the storage layer.
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What is PCM? PCM is an advanced system of crisis management. Unlike other methods that teach intervention techniques only after individuals have become non-compliant, agitated or aggressive, PCM focuses primarily on prevention before a crisis occurs.
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evidence based treatment definition
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Evidence-based treatment (EBT) is an approach that tries to specify the way in which professionals or other decision-makers should make decisions by identifying such evidence that there may be for a practice and rating it according to how scientifically sound it may be.nfortunately, the term evidence-based practice is not always used in such a rigorous fashion, and many psychologists claim to follow evidence-based approaches even when the methods they use do not meet established criteria for efficacy (Berke, Rozell, Hogan, Norcross, and Karpiak, 2011).
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The concepts underlying EBP in health and social services as it is known todayâcollectively termed from individual disciplinesâ treatment of the concept (evidence-based medicine, evidence-based nursing, evidence-based policy, evidence-based social work, evidence-based education, etc.)âhave evolved over centuries.
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what is defined as an electronic health record
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Summary: The electronic medical record (EMR) is an enabling technology that allows physician practices to pursue more powerful quality improvement programs than is possible with paper-based records. However, achieving quality improvement through EMR use is neither low-cost nor easy.
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An electronic health record (EHR), or electronic medical record (EMR), refers to the systematized collection of patient and population electronically-stored health information in a digital format. These records can be shared across different health care settings.
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what is amrap
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AMRAP is an acronym for as many rounds as possible; it is a common abbreviation used by CrossFitters in reference to a workout that utilizes a timed sets training approach. The most common time domain of this type used by CrossFit is AMRAP in 20 minutes, with the tasks predetermined. v ⢠d ⢠e.
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Meditech Electronic Health Records. vs. MedSphere OpenVista. An ambulatory medical record (AMR) is an electronically stored file of a patientâs outpatient medical records, which includes all surgeries and care that do not involve being admitted to a hospital. Download Our ICD-10 Transition Guide.
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what is cqi
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI). Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), sometimes referred to as Performance and Quality Improvement (PQI), is a process of creating an environment in which management and workers strive to create constantly improving quality.
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This Primer introduces CQI concepts, strategies, and techniques a practice can use to design an effective. CQI strategy for EHR implementation, achieve Meaningful Use of the system, and ultimately improve the. quality and safety of patient care. A practice can use CQI throughout the EHR implementation lifecycle.
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what interest group is frc
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Family Research Council (FRC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that is an American conservative Christian group and lobbying organization. Its self-described mission is to advance faith, family and freedom in public policy and the culture from a Christian worldview..
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For the schools with that acronym, see Franklin Road Christian School. Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) is a professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Ireland or the United Kingdom.here are now a range of higher fellowships, taken at the end of higher specialist training and often in narrower fields, the first of which was FRCS (Orth) in orthopaedics.
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what dfas stand for
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The Dental Fear and Avoidance Scale (DFAS): Validation and application by Dempster, Laura J.; Locker, David; Swinson, Richard P. / Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene.
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Established in 1991, DFAS is the accounting arm of the U. For its part, DFAS studied its outsourced tasks and found that the contracted R&A Pay function, up for option year renewal in 2010, presented an opportunity to perform a business case analysis on the possibility of bringing R&A Pay in-house.
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the digital training management system army
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Digital Training Management System (DTMS) DTMS is a web-based, Commericial Off The Shelf (COTS) software product tied to a relational database and customized IAW FM 7-0. Optimized for use at Brigade and below, DTMS provides the ability to plan, resource and manage unit and individual training at all levels.
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Defense Medical Huma... | The Defense Medical Human Resources System-internet (DMHRSi) is a web-based, tri-service, human resource management system that was created to standardize human resource management processes and to allow for greater accountability of medical resources throughout the military heal...
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what is ppirs
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A: PPIRS is a shared data warehouse of report cards that detail a vendorâs performance on current (or completed) contracts. The information is restricted to use for source selection. Contracting officials and source selection team members are the only personnel with need to PPIRS access.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Psycho-physiological interaction (PPI) is a functional brain imaging analysis method. It estimates context-specific changes in effective connectivity (coupling) between a region of interest (seed) and other brain regions.
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what is the medical term for gsc
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In medical terms GCS is the abbreviation of Glasgow Coma Scale. In medical terms GCS is the abbreviation of Glasgow Coma Scale.
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GSV stands for. 1 11. similar. GSV. Great saphenous vein. Medical. 2 4. GSV. Greater Saphenous Vein. Medical, Medicine. 3 4. GSV. Greater Saphenous Veins. Medical. 4 4. GSV. great saphenous veins. Medical. 5 5. GSV. Golden Shiner Virus. Medical, Medicine. 6 4. GSV. Gestational Sac Volume. Medical, Medicine.
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who designates imdc personnel
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Amy Balenger. President or Secretary of Defense may designate isolated, missing, detained or captured IMDC personnel. The Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs serves as the principal staff assistant and civilian advisor. Login or Sign Up to answer this question.
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WCIS Jurisdiction Claim Number (JCN) Search. Californiaâs workerâs compensation system uses a process called independent medical review (IMR) to resolve disputes about the medical treatment of injured employees.CIS Jurisdiction Claim Number (JCN) Search. Californiaâs workerâs compensation system uses a process called independent medical review (IMR) to resolve disputes about the medical treatment of injured employees.
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tpv defined
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third party verification (TPV) A process where an independent party is asked to confirm whether the client's information is accurate or to validate their intent. This is often used in transactions done online or through phone where the client cannot deliver a written copy of the information needed.
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TGV is a French acronym for Train à Grande Vitesse. In English this translates very simply as high speed train. TGV does not stand for Très Grande Vitesse or other similar variations. The TGV brand is now a trademark, although the acronym remains a general term.
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public health system definition
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public health, n a field of medicine that deals with the physical and mental health of the community, particularly in such areas as water supply, waste disposal, air pollution, and food safety. public health authority, n a governmental agency responsible for matters of public health.
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Public Health. the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized community efforts to maintain a standard of living adequate for the maintenance of health.
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what is an MDR
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Definition: The MDR or Manifestation Determination Review is a meeting which must take place within ten days of a behavior infraction that would cause a student to be removed from their current placement in a public school for more than 10 days.efinition: The MDR or Manifestation Determination Review is a meeting which must take place within ten days of a behavior infraction that would cause a student to be removed from their current placement in a public school for more than 10 days.
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The MDT is a regular formal meeting of a group of professional health professionals to achieve certain objectives following discussion, debate and consensus. Here is an example of a discussion of an MDT approach at international conference level. For privacy reasons, an example of a real MDT cannot be published.
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patient encounter form definition
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encounter form, n a document or record used to collect data about given elements of a patient visit to a dental office or similar site that can become part of a patient record or be used for management purposes or for quality review activities.
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A medical encounter form is a form used by medical professionals as a uniform way to bill patients. All insurance companies require a scanned medical encounter form in order to release payment. Continue Reading.
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what is an aggregate in a database
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Aggregate Functions (Transact-SQL) Aggregate functions perform a calculation on a set of values and return a single value. Except for COUNT, aggregate functions ignore null values. Aggregate functions are frequently used with the GROUP BY clause of the SELECT statement. All aggregate functions are deterministic.
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Aggregate Data and Healthcare. Aggregate data is used to develop information about groups of patients. It allows healthcare professionals to to identify common characteristics that might predict the course of the disease or provide information about the most effective way to treat a disease. It is often used for disease prevention purposes. This can be done through patient interviews, research, and statistical data. Researchers could identify connections between lung cancer and smoking or diabetes and exercise through the use of aggregated data. It is a great way to educate patients and healthcare professionals on the statistical relationship of various healthcare conditions and patient lifestyle decisions.
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what pc means in medical terms
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PC can mean after meals, pubococcygeal, or professional corporation, depending on the context. AC means before meals & PCmeans after meals, such as directions when to take a certain medication.
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PCA stands for patient-controlled analgesia. Analgesia means pain relief. You will be receiving pain medication continuously through your IV for the first few days after surgery. The PCA pump is also hooked up to your IV and allows you to control the amount of pain medication you receive.
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adls and iadls definition
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Don't worry, there is an extension to the list. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLS) refer to activities that support daily life and are oriented toward interacting with your environment. IALDs are typically more complex than ADLs. They are important components of home and community life, but can be easily delegated to another person.
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Adult Foster Care Programs Adult Foster Care Programs Group Adult Foster Care (GAFC) is a program providing daily assistance with personal care services (Activity of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) as needed) and case management oversight by the provider in an Assisted Living Residence (ALR) or some type of elderly/disabled housing complex.
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what are integrated health information systems
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Integrated healthcare information systems. Miller J. When it comes to electronic data processing in healthcare, we offer a guarded, but hopeful, prognosis. To be sure, the age of electronic information processing has hit healthcare. Employers, insurance companies, hospitals, physicians and a host of ancillary service providers are all being ushered into a world of high speed, high tech electronic information.
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Medical coding and classification systems are expected to become increasingly important in the health care sector. Together with and as an integrated part of the electronic health information systems, the coding and classification systems will be used to improve the quality and effectiveness of the medical services.
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why do we need a personal health record
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Personal Health Records: Improving Health Care Quality. Personal health records (PHRs) can help your patients better manage their care. Having important health information â such as immunization records, lab results, and screening due dates â in electronic form makes it easy for patients to update and share their records. PHRs can:
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personal health record- electronic record of health -related info that can be accessed from multiple sources while being managed and controlled by the individual that conforms to national interoperability standards.
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what is crs reporting
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CRS, developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), is a global reporting standard for the automatic exchange of information (AEoI). The goal of CRS is to allow tax authorities to obtain a clearer understanding of financial assets held abroad by their residents, for tax purposes. More than 96 countries have agreed to share information on residentsâ assets and incomes in conformation with reporting standards.
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Common Reporting Standard. The Common Reporting Standard (CRS) is an information standard for the automatic exchange of tax and financial information on a global level, which the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) developed in 2014. Its purpose is to combat tax evasion.
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what djd stands for
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DJD stands for Degenerative Joint Disease. Suggest new definition. This definition appears very frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories: Science, medicine, engineering, etc.
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About the. Division of Juvenile Justice. The Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), originally known as the California Youth Authority (CYA), was created by statute in 1941 and began operating in 1943, providing training and parole supervision for juvenile and young adult offenders.
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who developed the globally harmonized system
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NOTE: This document discusses the global GHS, as developed by the United Nations. GHS is a 'non-binding' system of hazard communication. Only the elements of GHS that have been explicitly adopted by Canadian legislation are enforceable.
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OSHA Hazard Communication Training. The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) was created by the United Nations and serves as the international standard for Hazard Communication.
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who quality manual template
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Quality manual template. Quality manual template is a sample quality document that shows the process and procedure of managing service or product quality. A well designed quality manual sample can help business to enhance product quality and meet the needs of end users.
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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.
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who is pip
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PIP PC Implementation Portal. The Portal is a tool that provides details on the use of the PIP Partnership Contribution (PC) funds as outlined in the high level PIP PC Implementation Plan (2013-2016). The Portal is updated quarterly and the date of the latest update is indicated in the specific sections.
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Cooperative Extensionâs Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) process is a way to help unclassified employees** understand when their performance is out of alignment with the work expectations of their positions.
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what's usp verified
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The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) is a nearly 200 year old nonprofit scientific organization that sets standards in the United States for the quality, purity, and strength of medicines, which FDA enforces. USP also operates a USP Verified program to help consumers identify quality vitamins and dietary supplements.
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FIPS 201. FIPS 201 (Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 201) is a United States federal government standard that specifies Personal Identity Verification (PIV) requirements for Federal employees and contractors.
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what is lms?
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learning management system (LMS) A learning management system (LMS) is a software application or Web-based technology used to plan, implement, and assess a specific learning process. Typically, a learning management system provides an instructor with a way to create and deliver content, monitor student participation, and assess student performance.
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Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is a rare form of cancer that most commonly affects the uterus but can also affect other areas such as the bladder or gastrointestinal system. It is designated as a âsoft tissue sarcomaâ and originates in the smooth or involuntary muscle.
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what is pebcak
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PEBCAK is technical support shorthand (slang) for Problem Exists between Chair and Keyboard. Generally this term is used by technical support personnel to describe a problem that was caused by the computer user as opposed to a technical problem with the physical computer equipment. PREVIOUS.
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PEMCO Insurance is an American personal-lines mutual insurance company based in Seattle, Washington. Its name is an acronym for Public Employees Mutual Insurance Company.
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someone who does professional network support
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There are even simpler technology tools to use to map your professional network. For example, LinkedIn Inmaps will automatically create a color coded map of your network. You can spend time adding labels to specific clusters of your network to help with your analysis as I did.
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A direct support professional is a person who assists an individual with a disability to lead a self-directed life and contribute to the community, assists with activities of daily living if needed, and encourages attitudes and behaviors that enhance community inclusion.
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benefit management systems
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Benefit Management Systems of California (BMS) is a Southern California based employee benefits consulting and brokerage firm, specializing in the design, implementation and support of welfare, retirement and other fringe benefit programs.
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A lifeline to human resource partners. Health Management Systems of America provides customized solutions to address the needs of your most important asset â your employees. HMSAâs HR One Source suite of products. We understand the psychology of human behavior and how it relates to hiring, retention, conflict resolution and team building.
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what is hssp
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Healthcare Services Specification Project. The Healthcare Services Specification Project (HSSP) is a standards development effort to create health industry service-oriented architecture (SOA) standards supportive of the health care market sector.
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Hepatosplenomegaly (commonly abbreviated HSM) is the simultaneous enlargement of both the liver (hepatomegaly) and the spleen (splenomegaly). Hepatosplenomegaly can occur as the result of acute viral hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, and histoplasmosis or it can be the sign of a serious and life-threatening lysosomal storage disease.
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what is interqual
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Used by healthcare providers as well as payors, InterQual often serves as a standard lexicon when it comes to decisions about the appropriateness and quality of care (see sidebar 2). Evidence-based and impartial, these criteria also support integrated care management approaches.
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Adequality is a technique developed by Pierre de Fermat in his treatise Methodus ad disquirendam maximam et minimam (a Latin treatise circulated in France c. 1636) to calculate maxima and minima of functions, tangents to curves, area, center of mass, least action, and other problems in calculus.
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what is rhit certification
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(Redirected from Registered Health Information technician) Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) is a professional certification administered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) in the United States. Passing the exam results in licensure as a health information technician.
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Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT®) Ensure the quality of medical records by verifying their completeness, accuracy, and proper entry into computer systems. Use computer applications to assemble and analyze patient data for the purpose of improving patient care or controlling costs.
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what is administrative information in a health record
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Administrative Records. Administrative records are an important source of information for social science research. For many years, demographers have used information from birth and death certificates to analyze various public health trends.
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Health information management is chiefly concerned with organizing and managing patient data contained in the medical record. HIM professionals are often responsible for coding health information for proper reimbursement or research as well as ensuring compliance with governmental regulations regarding patient data.
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hla federate definition
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The High Level Architecture (HLA) provides the specification of a common technical architecture for use across all classes of simulations in the US Department of Defense. It provides the structural basis for simulation interoperability. The baseline definition of the HLA includes (1) the HLA Rules, (2) the HLA Interface Specification, and (3) the HLA Object Model Template. This paper describes the motivations and processes used to develop the High Level Architecture and provides a technical description of key elements of the architecture and supporting software.
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Established in 1991, Health Care LA, IPA (HCLA) is a California Non-Profit Mutual Benefit Organization with a mission to support safety net Community Clinics and FQHCâs.
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what is the institutional review board charged with?
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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are federally-mandated, locally-administered groups charged with evaluating risks and benefits of human participant research at their institution. To a greater or lesser extent, risks and potential benefits exist in virtually any research with human participants, including research in the behavioral/social sciences.
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Federal regulations give the Institutional Review Board (IRB), also known as the Human Subjects Committee (HSC) the authority to oversee research involving human subjects. The IRB has no regulatory authority or jurisdiction to oversee activities that are legitimately classified as something other than research.
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what is facp for physician
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Fellows are authorized to use the letters FACP (Fellow of the American College of Physicians) in connection with their professional activities for as long as their membership remains current. FACP is a federally registered service mark and is defined as providing recognition by way of an honorific. Fellows of the American College of Physicians have the right to vote, hold office, and sponsor applicants for Membership and Fellowship.
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FACP is a federally registered service mark and is defined as providing recognition by way of an honorific. Fellows of the American College of Physicians have the right to vote, hold office, and sponsor applicants for Membership and Fellowship.
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what is uspstf
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United States Preventive Services Task Force. (Redirected from USPSTF) The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is an independent panel of experts in primary care and prevention that systematically reviews the evidence of effectiveness and develops recommendations for clinical preventive services..
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This statement summarizes the current U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ( USPSTF ) recommendation on screening for thyroid disease and the supporting scientific evidence , and updates the 1996 recommendations contained in the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services , Second Edition : Periodic Updates.1 Explanations of the ratings and of the strength ...
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dod rmf process
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The new process, known as RMF for DoD IT, broadly covers all electronic DoD information. and every entity within the departmentâthis means any product with an IT component that. obtains, stores or transmits data, including software and equipment involved in providing. physical and logical security.
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DIACAP vs DoD RMF for IT vs NIST RMF. There are differences between the old DIACAP (being phased out), DoD RMF for IT and NIST RMF. What is âDIACAPâ? It stands for Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification & Accreditation Process and it is based on the old DoDI 8510.01 and DoD 8500 documents.
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what is a uds
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UDS may refer to: 1 Ubuntu Developer Summit, for Ubuntu Linux. 2 Unified Diagnostic Services, for automotive diagnostics. 3 Union Deportiva Salamanca, a Spanish football team.
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Uniform Data System (UDS) Resources. Learn more about the Uniform Data System (UDS), including help with submission and reporting, types of data, and reporting requirements. Health Center Research and Evaluation. Learn more about research activities involving the Health Center Program, including peer-reviewed articles, Health Center Patient Survey data files, and webinars.
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what is oeko tex certified
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To attain Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification, the fabric has been tested and certified to be free from harmful levels of more than 100 substances known to be harmful to human health. The certification is voluntary
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After a nearly four-month inspection, OSHA cited Delek for a number of alleged violations of the PSM standard, including two citations for failing to promptly address and correct deficiencies identified in the PHAs conducted by the prior owner.
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what is nabp
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NABP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that protects public health by assisting its member boards of pharmacy and offers programs that promote safe pharmacy practices for the benefit of consumers. The Electronic Licensure Transfer Program enables licensed pharmacists to easily transfer their existing license from one state to another.
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VIPPS® accreditation comes from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®), an impartial professional organization that supports the state boards of pharmacy in creating uniform regulations to protect public health. The accreditation has been awarded to Diplomat and TNH Advanced Specialty Pharmacy.
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what is the pos for observation
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Reader Questions: Observation POS Is Always Outpatient. Question: A pediatrician admitted and discharged a patient to observation status for 12 hours in the emergency department. We reported the service as 99235 with a place-of-service (POS) code 23. The carrier told us to use 22 instead.
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Top 10 amazing movie makeup transformations. A Point of Service (POS) healthcare plan is a type of managed health insurance plan. It offers certain flexibilities that Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) do not.
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what is awpa approved
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The AWPA is the only ANSI-accredited standards developer that requires a rigorous evaluation plus an open peer review of that data where the largest collection of experts in the field of wood protection in North America gather for the purpose of evaluating which wood preservatives are worthy to be standardized in the AWPA Book of Standards.
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The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) is a great place to go for such specialized, detailed information including a list of accredited P.A. schools. 1 List. 2 Article. 3 Up Next. 4 Up Next. 5 Up Next.
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what is the ansi
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What is ANSI? The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a non-profit organization that promotes voluntary conformity standards in the United States. ANSI also represents the United States in international standards organizations, helping to create guidelines that are universally accepted in multiple industries.
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What is the general timeframe to complete the ANSI accreditation process? The time that is required to complete the ANSI accreditation process depends on the accreditation sought and other factors. On an average, a certification body can meet the requirements of ANSI accreditation in 12 to 24 months.
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what is a mhs
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About the Military Health System On the battlefield, every element of the Military Health System (MHS) comes together to make the difference between life and death. Army, Navy and Air Force medical professionals help ensure those in uniform are medically ready to deploy anywhere around the globe on a moment's notice. And these medical professionals are also ready to go with them.
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The pictogram for harmful substances of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is an internationally agreed-upon system, created by the United Nations beginning in 1992 and as of 2015 is not yet fully implemented in many countries.
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define direct support professional
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Direct Support Professional Advice. A direct support professional (DSP) is someone who works with and helps care for people with disabilities. With the right training and a good resume, this can be a rewarding career. The resume examples below will help you create your direct support professional resume more quickly and easily. Just choose one of the resume example templates below and adjust to fit your needs. Get started today and get on the path toward a great new job.
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An outstanding direct support professional resume will help you get interviews. To accomplish this, name the specific disabilities you have worked with and identify any area of specialty. Include this information in your summary statement to start your resume off on a strong note.
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what is the purpose of irb?
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Under FDA regulations, an IRB is an appropriately constituted group that has been formally designated to review and monitor biomedical research involving human subjects. In accordance with FDA regulations, an IRB has the authority to approve, require modifications in (to secure approval), or disapprove research.
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The International Council on Harmonisation (ICH) defines an institutional review board (IRB) as a group formally designated to protect the rights, safety and well-being of humans involved in a clinical trial by reviewing all aspects of the trial and approving its startup.
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what is centricity software
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For the engineering term, see Centration (engineering). Centricity is a brand of 27 healthcare IT software solutions from GE Healthcare, a division of General Electric. It includes software for independent physician practices, academic medical centers, hospitals and large integrated delivery networks.The various modules perform practice management, revenue cycle management, electronic medical records, medical imaging, and other functions.entricity EMR is an electronic medical record (EMR) system for ambulatory care practices. One of the original two Centricity products, it began as MedicaLogic Logician. Centricity EMR runs on Oracle. Customer support is provided through GE Healthcare.
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Cisco Application-Centric Infrastructure (ACI) reduces TCO, automates IT tasks, and accelerates data center application deployments. It accomplishes this using a business-relevant Software Defined Networking (SDN) policy model across networks, servers, storage, security, and services.
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what is occra
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Support OCCRA. OCCRA is a capstone program supported by the Oakland Schools Educational Foundation through the generosity of individuals, businesses and foundations. Your gift of support to OCCRA allows schools to offer free or reduced-priced kits and materials for schools and gives all students the opportunity to participate.
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The OmniClass Construction Classification System (known as OmniClass⢠or OCCS) is a classification system for the construction industry. OmniClass is useful for many applications, from organizing library materials, product literature, and project information, to providing a classification structure for electronic databases.
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who is osha
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Confidence votes 1.5K. OSHA is a US Federal agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. O.S.H.A or Occupational Safety and Health Administration....It prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by issuing and enforcing rules (called standards) for workplace safety and health.
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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.
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what is patient health information
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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.
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TO PATIENTS AND PATIENT INFORMATION. Patient Information. Patient information means all information about the patient, including name, medical record number, condition, sex, age, physician name, diagnosis, medical unit, and other treatment information (PHI). The fact that a patient is in the medical center is PHI. Procedures. City, State or Federal Law Enforcement may seek access to a patient or access to patient information. Before providing access, follow these steps: 1. Verify the Identity of the Police Officer.
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what is ctf loader
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How to Disable a CTF Loader. The CTF Loader is a process on Windows-based computers that controls the ability of certain programs, like Microsoft Office, to accept alternate user input services. These services include a program's ability to recognize speed-to-text software, handwriting recognition components and other types of devices.
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Governor Dannel P. Malloy |. The Connecticut Prescription Monitoring and Reporting System (CPMRS) is a web-based application designed for prescribers and pharmacists to use as a tool to provide better care to their patients and to reduce addiction and overdose.
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definition of computerized provider order entry system
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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.
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Summary: In May of 2001, 13 experts on computerized provider order entry (CPOE) from around the world gathered at a 2-day conference to develop a consensus statement on successful CPOE implementation.
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what is onc-authorized certification
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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.
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Certification Information. The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) recommends that all oncology nurses-those who provide care to cancer patients-be certified as proof of their skills and knowledge in the demanding field of oncology nursing (www.ons.org).
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what is a claims management service
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Claims management company. In England and Wales, a claims management company is a business that offers claims management services to the public. Claims management services consist of advice or services in respect of claims for compensation, restitution, repayment or any other remedy for loss or damage, or in respect of some other obligation. Claims management services cover litigation, or claims under regulation schemes or voluntary arrangements.
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Welcome to the State Board of Workers' Compensation online Integrated Claims Management System. This application will provide online claims filing, processing, claim management, managed care and rehabilitation functions, online reporting, correspondence generation and notifications.
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when was opm established
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OPM was originally founded as the United States Civil Service Commission by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883. The commission was abolished and replaced by OPM on January 1, 1979, following the passage of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 and Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 (43 FR 36037, 92 Stat. 3783). In 1996 the investigation branch of the OPM was privatized, and USIS was formed.
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The MCM label, originally stood for Michael Cromer München, was founded by Michael Cromer in 1976 in Munich, Germany. The company designed expensive leather suitcases and handbags which became popular during the 1980s for being ostentatious and flashy.
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definition of dap notes
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The preferred format for notes at the Clinic uses the acronym DAP (Description, Assessment and Plan). Baird (2002) suggests a similar format and his thoughts on clinical documentation are useful. In a typical therapy session, a client may bring up two or three therapy-significant events or issues or describe the activity of carrying out a homework assignement.
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DAP = Delivered At Place.Part of Incoterms 2010, it means the shipper pays for freight, foreign port charges and delivery to final destination but the. Go Log In Sign Up
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