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Healthcare Industry

Subject : industries
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1. Quoted by way of example - authority - or proof or mentioned formally in commendation or praise.






2. Existing in - belonging to - or determined by factors present in an individual since birth.






3. The act of extending professional or medical privileges to an individual; the process of verifying and evaluation that person's credentials.






4. Systematic expositions or arguments in writing -including a methodic discussion of the facts and principles involved and the conclusions reached.






5. Charged with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury according to due process of law.






6. Coming into being or use.






7. Groups of medical reviewers contracted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure quality control and the medical necessity of services provided by a facility.






8. Decomposition of animal matter that results in a foul smell.






9. A medical discipline that focuses on the nervus system and involveds manual adjustment of the verebral column to affect the nervous system - and thereby treat various disorders well as to promote patient wellness.






10. An alternative to conventional medicine in which holistic methods are used - as well as herbs and natural supplements - with the belief that the body will heal itself. Naturopathich physicians currently can be licensedin 15 states - Puerto Rico - and






11. A term used to contrast homeopathic medicine with mainstream medicine; allopathic medicine supposedly is characterized by an effort to counteract the symptoms of a disease by administration of treatments taht produce effects opposite to the symptoms.






12. The process of assessing and planing patient care - incluing referral and follow-up - to ensure continuity of care and quality management.






13. The process through which an organization is recognized for adherence to a group of standards that meet or exceed the expectations of the accrediting agency.






14. The separation into pieces and exposure of parts for scientific examination.






15. A term descrining the type of medicine that is based on the theory that disturbances in the musculoskeletal system affect other bodily parts - causing many disorders that can be corrected by various manipulative techiques in conjuction with conventio






16. An important point or group of statistic values that -when evaluated - indicate the quality of care provided in a healthcare facility.






17. A type of alternative medicine that attempts to stimulate the body to recover itself; a system of therapy based on the concept that disease can be treated with minute doses of drugs thought capble of producing the same symptoms in healthy people as t






18. Having no effect - adverse or otherwise; harmless.






19. Related to or concerned with all of the systems of the body rather than breaking it down into parts.






20. Things that contribute to comfort - enjoyment or conveince.






21. Slight misalignments of the vertebrae or a partial dislocation.






22. The process by which something is made impure - unclean - or unfit for use by the introduction of unwholesome or undesirable elements.






23. Technology dealing with the design - construction - and operation of robots in automation.






24. Able to walk about and not be bedridden.






25. An individual who makes an active effort to promote human welfare.






26. Allowing a healthcare professional to practice within a specific facility.






27. The use of telecommunications in the practice of medicne - in which great distances can exist between healthcare professinals - colleagues - patients -and students.






28. Identification of the severity of patients' conditions and the allocation of treatment according to a system of priorities - which is designed to maximize the number of survivors and provide treatment for the sickest patients first.






29. Items or indicators used as a measure of quality or compliance with a statutory or accrediting body's policies and regulations.






30. The experience of seeming to have direct communication with God or ultimate reality.






31. An enzymatically controlled transformation of an organic compound.






32. Any contact between a healthcare provider and a patient that results in treatment or evaluation of the patient's condition; it is not limited to in-person contract.






33. A concept of care that involves health professionals and volunteers who provide medical - psychological - and spiritual suport to terminally ill patients and their loved ones.






34. Totally lacking in something of need.






35. The use of telecommunications devices to enhance and improve the results of radiologic procedures.






36. A variety of therapeutic or preventative healthcare practices that are alternatives to mainstream medicine - such as chiropractic - homeopathy - naturopathy - and herbal medicine.






37. A condition in which most people in a country - a number of countries - or a geographic area are affected.






38. Irregular heartbeats caused by a malfuncton of the electrical system of the heart.