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instapayhealth

Medical Coding Audit Services Ensuring Accuracy in Healthcare Coding and Consulting with Instapay Healthcare Services - 0 views

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    Accurate medical coding is vital for healthcare organizations to maintain financial stability, provide efficient patient care, and contribute to meaningful data analysis. Medical coding audit services offered by Instapay Healthcare Services ensure accuracy, identify areas for improvement, and provide expert guidance to optimize coding practices.
instapayhealth

Medical Coding and Audit Services: Unlocking the Potential in Healthcare - 0 views

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    Enhance your healthcare organization with our cutting-edge coding and consulting solutions. At Instapay Healthcare Services, we provide personalized guidance and tools to optimize your operations and improve patient care. Contact us today for a consultation! Fax:- 9179607960
croservices

CROs to Watch (Top CRO List) - 1 views

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    To bring new therapies to market, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies engage contract research organizations (CROs).
instapayhealth

Mastering Provider Enrollment and Credentialing: A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Organizations - 0 views

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    Are you struggling with the complexities of provider enrollment and credentialing? Let Instapay Healthcare Services handle it for you! Our expert team ensures your providers are verified, compliant, and ready to deliver exceptional care. Save time, reduce administrative burdens, and focus on what you do best-caring for your patients.
Day Spa Adelaide

Premiere Day Spa Service - 1 views

I have been working straight for a year now and yet I have not given myself the chance to relax and unwind. My friend told me about Shantai Wellness Spa, a day spa in Adelaide that is using only na...

started by Day Spa Adelaide on 18 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Day Spa Adelaide

Premiere Day Spa Service - 1 views

I have been working straight for a year now and yet I have not given myself the chance to relax and unwind. My friend told me about Shantai Wellness Spa, a day spa in Adelaide that is using only na...

started by Day Spa Adelaide on 16 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Roger Steven

Preparing to Comply with the New FDA FSMA Rules Planning Valid Preventive Food Safety Controls - 0 views

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    Overview: Upon completing this course participants will leave with a preliminary preventive control implementation plan and will: * Understand US FDA final rules for the Preventive Controls for Human and Animal Foods * Define and review your current system to identify gaps in your preventive controls planning. * Be able to develop and implement a valid preventive control company food safety plan to close any gaps * Write and implement appropriate procedures. * Know your requirements for control over your supply chain * Be able to plan and implement HARPC * Be able to perform environmental monitoring * Know how cross contamination can impact your preventive control plan * Know the difference between validation and verification * Understand and be able to use statistical process controls basics * Be able to plan and implement a team approach to preventive controls * Be able to help your food importers to jump through FDA hoops * Develop a system to risk rank your suppliers * Have a plan in hand that will pass any validation check for preventive controls * Understand some of the technology and costs that can help you establish preventive controls * Prove that your system actually prevents food safety problems * Be able to document and report results to upper management, external food safety auditors and FDA auditors * Save your company money Establish simple, low cost complete data collection and reporting systems. * Establish teambuilding between food safety and quality personnel to develop and implement changes to your current system * Understand food safety, security and recall responsibilities in light of cargo theft, adulteration and temperature failures * Learn how to use your system to get some ROI and improve your marketing position * Review current and future technologies designed to improve and simplify data collection * Establish a completely documented system Why should you attend: Validation of preventive co
Roger Steven

Applied Statistics, with Emphasis on Risk Management in R and D, QA QC, and Manufacturing - 0 views

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    2-day In-person Seminar Applied Statistics, with Emphasis on Risk Management in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing Overview: The 2-day seminar explains how to apply statistics to manage risk in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing, with examples derived mainly from the medical device design/manufacturing industry. The flow of topics over the 2 days is as follows: ISO standards and FDA/MDD regulations regarding the use of statistics. Basic vocabulary and concepts. Statistical Process Control Statistical methods for Design Verification Statistical methods for Product/Process Qualification Metrology: the statistical analysis of measurement uncertainty, and how it is used to establish QC specifications How to craft "statistically valid conclusion statements" (e.g., for reports) Summary, from a risk management perspective Agenda Day One Lecture 1: Regulatory Requirements Lecture 2: Vocabulary and Concepts Lecture 3: Confidence Intervals (attribute and variables data) Lecture 4: Normality Tests and Normality Transformations Lecture 5: Statistical Process Control (with focus on XbarR charts) Lecture 6: Confidence/Reliability calculations for Proportions Lecture 7: Confidence/Reliability calculations for Normally distributed data (K-tables) Lecture 8: Process Capability Indices calculations(Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk) Day Two Lecture 1: Confidence/Reliability calculations using Reliability Plotting (e.g., for non-normal data and/or censored studies) Lecture 2: Confidence/Reliability calculations for MTTF and MTBF (this typically applies only to electronic equipment) Lecture 3: Statistical Significance: t-Tests and related "power" estimations Lecture 4: Statistical Significance: ANOVA calculations Lecture 5: Metrology (Gage R&R, Correlation, Linearity, Bias , and Uncertainty Budgets) Lecture 6: QC Sampling Plans (C=0 and Z1.4 attribute AQL plans, and alternatives to such plans) Lecture 7: Statistically valid statements for use in reports Lecture 8: Summary and Impleme
startermatcha101

RLT Starter Matcha from Organic Matchaoutlet.com - 1 views

RLT Starter Matcha is only at $19.99 for each 1lb. bag (you save 33% or $10.01) and includes free standard shipping within the USA. This starter matcha is perfect for those beginners who are just d...

started by startermatcha101 on 01 Apr 16 no follow-up yet
aarogyadata

Did You Know That Your Heart Grows During Pregnancy? - 0 views

The production levels of hormone progesterone in your body during pregnancy soften the joints. As the size of uterus increases, the rib cage expands and all organs in the body shift a little. The h...

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started by aarogyadata on 09 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
hiphophealthcare

About Us - Hip Hop 4 Healthcare - 2 views

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    Hip Hop 4 Healthcare is an organization which promotes The Affordable Care Act through hip hop culture. This act is also named as Obama Care. Call us at 1-844-268-3724 for more information about healthcare.
wheelchairindia9

Ergonomic Lightweight Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Pediatric wheelchairs enable child or teen to participate in all types of daily activities. Pediatric wheelchairs are lightweight, portable, and convenient for use at school, day programs, doctor visits, and recreation with family and friends. Pediatric wheelchairs comes in wide range of sizes and vibrant colors for every lightweight wheelchair. A variety of positioning options are also available. Pediatric wheelchairs are manufactured with unsurpassed quality and style, specializing in compact-folding, lightweight wheelchairs for children of all ages - from toddlers to teens! Custom built to child's specific needs, mobility aids offer rehabilitative benefits for physical disabilities from Cerebral Palsy to Autism. Pediatric, or child wheelchairs, are mobile aids designed for and used by children. Children require the use of a wheelchair for many different reasons, some may have suffered head injuries, some have muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy, some are amputees, and others only have an occasional use of their wheelchairs in lieu of a walking device or crutches. Certain types of pediatric wheelchairs are built to expand in size to accommodate increased bulk and weight by altering a cross balance on the bottom of the chair. The front frames for the legs can be lengthened as child's legs grow longer. For a pediatrician seeking to prescribe a Pediatric Wheelchair, must be sure that the patient has the proper upper body strength to use one. If the patient is too weak for self movement, the practitioner would be better to consider a powered wheelchair for mobility. While Pediatric Wheelchairs are smaller and can be just as manuverable as scooters, that depends upon the patient's own abilities in steering the chair. These are factors that the doctor must think about before recommending what type of wheelchair a patient should get. Pediatric Wheelchair with a body contouring S-Shaped seat frame and contoured armrests provides the user with all day comfort an
Roger Steven

Science of Reliability for Patient Care - 0 views

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    Overview:   Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) defines reliability as "failure-free performance over time2". This is simple enough to be understood by anyone. The aim is to have no failures over an extended time period in spite of variability in the patient environment. spite of variability in the patient environment.  This is in line with the technical definition of reliability as the probability of successful performance of intended functions for a specified length of time under a specified user (patient) environment. In a system where the severity of consequences is high, such as in hospitals, the goal is to achieve reliability as close to 100% as possible. This is called failure-free performance. Some hospitals have achieved this goal for specific medical procedures for several quarters. Can they extend this performance over years instead of quarters? That is the challenge we need to face and find elegant solutions zero mistakes or find a way to protect patients if a mistake cannot be prevented.  Why should you Attend: The failures of the U.S. healthcare system are enormous considering the severity of failures. As much as 400,000 patients die each year from hospital mistakes. Another 2.1 are harmed from nosocomial infections (infections acquired during hospital stay). The cost is in billions. Discussions with doctors show that there is reluctance to apply reliability principles to healthcare systems because the variability in healthcare is enormous compared to the aviation and industrial fields. Each customer (patient) is different and each illness is unique in its own way. Then there are interconnecting systems such as cardiology, gynecology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, and patient data from various doctors, pagers, computers, vendor software, and intensive care, each operating independently most of the time. But good approaches to improving the system reliability have been tried and tested in many industries. There is a
alishamary

Top 10 Liver Cleansing Superfoods To Eat Everyday - 0 views

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    The foods that promote good health are termed as superfoods. Most of the nutrition experts and the dietitians do not use the term superfood commonly because the advocacy of certain foods by some does not match the claims. As you know, the liver is one of the most important organs of the body, and it measures about three pounds in a healthy individual.
lifelinelab

Delhi Base Pathology Lab Near Me - 0 views

Lifeline laboratory are designed to identify the disease or illness of the humans on the basis of symptoms. Basically, humans get the physical test done in pathology labs on the behalf of doctors&...

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started by lifelinelab on 10 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
shawnandrew

global Healthcare IT market Growth analysis and opportunities - 1 views

The Healthcare Information Technology solutions & services defined in this report automate, manage, and control the different tasks and processes in healthcare organizations. Read more at:https://w...

Healthcare Medical

started by shawnandrew on 22 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
lifelinelab

 Tuberc - 0 views

  Tuberculous bacilli  was discovered  more than a 100 Years ago, however, it still remains a major health problem. Presently about 33 % of the world population is suffering from t...

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started by lifelinelab on 04 Dec 18 no follow-up yet
lifelinelab

BREAST CANCER SCREENING - 0 views

  What is screening ? Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may b...

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started by lifelinelab on 07 Dec 18 no follow-up yet
shawnandrew

Hemoglobinopathy - 0 views

Hemoglobinopathies are inherited single-gene disorders of which sickle cell disease is the most common kind. There is a high prevalence of Hemoglobinopathies in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Medit...

healthcare medicine

started by shawnandrew on 24 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
shawnandrew

Global Biobanking Market Overview - 1 views

Global biobanking market was valued at $47,062 million in 2017, and is estimated to reach $68,084 million by 2025, with a CAGR of 4.6% from 2018 to 2025. Biobanking is a procedure to collect and pr...

healthcare health Medical

started by shawnandrew on 20 Dec 18 no follow-up yet
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