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    Hcpcs Research Paper

    HCPCS, the acronym stands for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System was established in 1978 as a way to standardize identification of medical services, supplies and equipment. There are two sets of codes. Level I code set is a five-digit numeric code that contains the Physicians Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) maintained by the AMA. It comprises of descriptive terms and codes used primarily for billing for services provided by health care professionals. Level II, the second code set is

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    The Importance Of CAUTI

    CAUTI is the most frequently acquired healthcare-associated infection in the nation. Urinary catheter use averages one in every five patients admitted to an acute care hospital Cite. Catheter use is great among Medicare patients and infection occurs more frequently after urinary catheter have been placed. The longer a catheter remains the greater chance there is to increase their incidence of bacteriuria, which can be asymptomatic and does not always requires treatment. Because CAUTI infections

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    Implicit Racial Bias

    To reiterate: implicit racial bias infects, to varying degrees, all of us and manifests itself in many virulent forms. Befittingly dubbed the “equal opportunity virus” by Social Psychologist Nilanjana Dasgupta, Ph.D., implicit racial bias is epidemically potent, easily circulated in social environments, with devastating real-world consequences when mixed with power and transmitted into social policies and practices. While implicit racial bias is subconscious in nature, it is important to remember

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    Evidence Based Practice Examples

    Evidence-based practice centers are the outcome of an initiative of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) in 1997 to promote practice based on evidence. The EPCs develop evidence reports as well as assessments on the topics, which are relevant to clinical and other health care organizations. There is a special emphasis on the common as well as expensive problems that the medical fraternity faces. A very good example of a successful EPC would be the one at John Hopkins Evidence-Based

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    Explain The Four Levels Of Compounding

    There are four levels of compounding. I will talk about each one of these levels and how each level has accuracy and sterility for the safety of patients. These things are very important when working in the medical field. When making a drug and administering a drug. The first level is the Low-Risk level. This is the most sterile level. Low-Risk compounding is only done using sterile products. You also have to preform aseptic techniques. When compounding a product you can only use three sterile

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    Spiritual Assessment Essay

    He patients’ spirituality plays a significant role in their healing and overall health, and most of the patients want their physicians to address their spiritual needs (Tanyi, McKenzie, & Chapek, 2009). To incorporate spiritual care into patients’ care few points should keep in mind. Discerning instances for overt spiritual assessment: this is the initial step in integrating spiritual care into the practices, it is to master how to detect and assess patients’ spiritual needs (Tanyi et al., 2009)

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    Iverson Orthodontics: A Case Study

    Page 1: Vacaville, CA, orthodontists - http://www.vacavilleorthodontists.com/orthodontist.html If you're looking for an experienced orthodontist in Vacaville, CA, look no further than Iverson Orthodontics. Whether you're looking to improve your child's bite or invest in a new smile for yourself, our highly skilled orthodontists are here to help. We take pride in providing innovative orthodontic treatment at an affordable price. Committed to customer satisfaction, we treat every patient with a high

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    Learnscape Model In Nursing

    Learnscape 2 outlines the steps needed for processing a policy into a law. This module improved my understanding of the legislative process and how imperative it is to select the appropriate committee members to help build support for a policy. The importance of communication with the stakeholders is also reinforced. It is crucial to build momentum for the changes you are striving for make. As a nurse, I agree that most nurses are not interested in politics; however, we are a major component of

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    ICD-10 Transition Process Analysis

    Thanks for an insightful post! While I agree that every phase of the revenue cycle like pre-authorization, scheduling, and registration will be impacted by the physicians’ use of accurate admission codes, I believe the impact goes far beyond just coding. The improvement in clinical documentation is one area that will affect the number of charts on hold at facilities for documentation issues like physician queries. This is critical especially in procedure coding where the interest is not the amount

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    Body Ritual Among The Nacirema Tribe Summary

    What message did I get from “Body Rituals among the Nacirema”? I have to admit that it took me a couple readings before I could start thinking about what I had read. Initially, with the vocabulary used in the article, I had no idea who the Nacirema tribe were or understood their tribal rituals. I didn’t catch, “They are a North American group living in the territory between the Canadian Creel and Yaqui and Tarahumare of Mexico, and the Carib and Arawak of the Antilles.”, at first. But, after

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