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MDS Medical
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the ambulatory physician's guide to electronic medical records
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The Physician's Guide to Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software
A challenge awaits the physician who has had enough of the frustrating ...
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Meditrac Medical Equipment
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International studies have demonstrated that about 65% to 80% of the population will experience back pain at some time during their lives [7,10]. Low back pain (LBP) is expected to become a chronic problem in 5% to 10% of patients and it is estimated that at any given time, 2% of the population is disabled because of back problems [1]. The total annual costs of back pain in the United States have ...
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American Health Sciences Institute
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While “going green” is a recent cliché, it is also a key factor to consider when developing a product or modifying a process. In today's economic climate, the regulated product manufacturer needs to perform a thorough cost-benefits analysis before considering such a change. The obvious benefit of going green is the environmental aspect. However, the potential competitive benefits need to be ...
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American Health Sciences Institute
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Equipment qualification is a critical step in ensuring that a product or service is provided accurately and consistently with regards to manufacturing and testing. The time-saving attribute of adding prerequisites to a qualification program, along with the benefit of gaining the ability to track and trend problem areas, make the addition both worthwhile and costeffective.
Part 1 of Running a ...
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A-Life Medical, Inc.
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Computer assisted coding (CAC) is growing rapidly in the ambulatory setting, which prompts many administrators, coding managers, and HIM professionals to ask whether CAC can also be successful in their hospital? Looking at the successful deployment of CAC in the ambulatory setting one might expect that CAC should produce immediate benefits when applied to the hospital coding environment. However, ...
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