Articles, tagged with "health care providers", page 2
11th June 2010
Having good communication skills can help prevent terrible reactions from elderly people who may be mentally or physically impaired. The task may become frustrating at times, but communicating is one of the most important things we can do to stay in touch...
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Author:
RyanC
17th May 2010
Vaginitis is an inflammation of a woman's vagina. It is one of the most common reasons why women see their health care providers. Vaginitis affects women of all ages. There are many possible causes of vaginitis, and the type of treatment depends on the ca...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
09th April 2010
The field of medical services and health care is very vast. Due to the number of procedures and services that are associated to it, the task load for medical services specifically medical coding has increased. In most countries, medical expenses for surgi...
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Author:
Gen Wright
06th April 2010
Electronic claims processing is the way of the future for medical offices. Paper billing processing is time consuming and expensive. The days of paper billing are numbered. With electronic medical record software, electronic claims processing makes receiv...
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Author:
healthtec
18th March 2010
Latest technology has simplified our lives to a great extent. Internet is helping to simplify many complicated procedures and few examples of the same are exchanging messages, contacting people in distant places using chat and emails, online shopping, rea...
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Author:
mornemrkl45
24th February 2010
Something that was designed for programmer or analyst is obviously expected not suitable for a health care professional. If an application is given out to be used by health care professionals or clinical staff, there should be proper implementation and co...
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Author:
Dee Ann
15th January 2010
According to the American Heart Association CPR guidelines, administering CPR immediately after the victim collapses doubles or triples chances for survival. CPR must be administered correctly, however; poorly performed CPR is not helpful in an emergency ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th October 2009
It is not uncommon for senior citizens to experience foot problems. These problems can be the result of the normal wear and tear on feet that occurs over time. Or, they can be a sign of a more serious illness like arthritis, diabetes, and nerve or circula...
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TheCaringSpace.com
06th September 2009
Divya Ashwagandha medcine and Churna for Constipation
Ashwagandha (Indian winter cherry) considered as one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda. Due to its properties it has gained lots of respect in the eyes of herbal healers & used it widely in cu...
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Author:
herbalcure30
10th July 2009
What is TMJ?
The Temporomandibular Joint connects the lower jaw to the skull and is responsible for the opening and closing of the mouth. The way your teeth fit together can affect the health of the TMJ (jaw joint). If the TMJ is dislocated, this can l...
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Author:
Candy
01st May 2009
There are numerous benefits to drinking wine every day, in moderation. When the medical studies first came out with this news, not surprisingly people were somewhat sceptical. Drinking alcohol everyday was not something that was normally recommended by do...
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Author:
Phillip Wainwright
20th October 2008
The open enrollment period when you can sign up for a Medicare supplement insurance policy (more commonly known as a Medigap policy) lasts for only six months. If you do not enroll during this time period, the insurance company may be able to refuse you c...
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Author:
Wiley Long
17th November 2006
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a basic nursing degree that forms the foundation for further nursing courses. The course duration is of around one year and includes both theory and practice. An online LPN course trains students for jobs such as daily ...
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Author:
Jane Hodgkins