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Medical tourism can be defined as the process of traveling outside the country of residence for the purpose of receiving medical care. Originally, the term referred to the travel of patients from less-developed countries to developed nations in pursuit of the treatments not available in their homeland. What is theRead More →

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The total protein test measures the total amount of two classes of proteins found in the fluid portion of your blood. These are albumin and globulin. Proteins are important parts of all cells and tissues. Albumin helps prevent fluid from leaking out of blood vessels. What is a TT inRead More →

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Prefix (in small capital letters) denoting a substance consisting of equal quantities of the two enantiomorphs, d and l; replaces the older dl- as a more exact definition of structure. What does DL mean in test results? A reference range may also be called “normal values.” You may see somethingRead More →

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A health problem, like asthma, diabetes, or cancer, you had before the date that new health coverage starts. Insurance companies can’t refuse to cover treatment for your pre-existing condition or charge you more. What is a pre-existing condition period? What Does Pre-Existing Condition Exclusion Period Mean? The pre-existing condition exclusionRead More →

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The recovery by Medicare of a non-Medicare debt by reducing present or future Medicare payments and applying the amount withheld to the indebtedness. (Examples are Public Health Service debts or Medicaid debts recovered by CMS). (See also Recoupment and Suspension of Payments.) What is offset claim? offset. 1) n. alsoRead More →

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Medical coding is the translation of medical reports into a shortcode used within the healthcare industry. This helps summarise otherwise cumbersome medical reports into efficient, data-friendly codes. Medical coders are individuals responsible for translating physicians’ reports into useful medical codes. What is medical coding and how does it work? MedicalRead More →

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Withdrawal symptoms: Abnormal physical or psychological features that follow the abrupt discontinuation of a drug that has the capability of producing physical dependence. In example, common opiates withdrawal symptoms include sweating, goosebumps, vomiting, anxiety, insomnia, and muscle pain. What happens if you medically withdraw from college? If the withdrawal isRead More →

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B-1 Physically fit in all respects. Visual Standards — Distance Vision: 6/9,6/12 with or without glasses (power of lenses not to exceed 4D). Near Vision: Sn: 0.6, 0.6 with or without glasses when reading or close work is required and must pass test for Colour Vision, Binocular Vision, Field ofRead More →

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Intravenous means ” within a vein.” Most often it refers to giving medicines or fluids through a needle or tube inserted into a vein. This allows the medicine or fluid to enter your bloodstream right away. What is the full meaning of IV? Intravenous (IV) medications are a solutions administeredRead More →

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Here are the best high salary courses after 12th PCB without NEET: BSc Nursing. BSc Nutrition and Dietetics. B.Sc. Clinical Research. BHMS course. Bachelor of Pharmacy. BSc Psychology. BSc Forensic Science. BSc Optometry. Which subject is best for non-medical? Optional Subjects with PCM (Non-Medical Stream) Biotechnology. Economics. Computer Science. HomeRead More →