Articles, tagged with "ambulance services", page 3
01st September 2010
Military personnel know what personalized challenge coins are, but most people do not. This coin is a collectible coin that has meaning for a military mission or a military unit. The personalized coin means it has the particular unit or a mission engraved...
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Author:
Frank Cassidy
21st July 2010
It is important that the terms and conditions for an insurance policy is read and understood by potential buyers. Buyers of the policy even before they invest on it should learn everything about the policy. This article will discuss such details. It is im...
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Author:
Jon B. Brown
12th July 2010
A fee schedule is an all-inclusive list of fees used by Medicare to pay physicians or other providers. This complete list is used to reimburse a physician and or for that matter other providers on a fee-for-service basis. The CMS comes up with fee schedu...
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Author:
James Smith
25th June 2010
The time taken for responding to a call made on 102 requesting for urgent medical support and ambulance service, can make the difference between life and death. To get to the point of distress as quick as possible, the ambulance crew needs to know exact...
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Author:
Sanjeev Walia
24th June 2010
The ambulatory industry in the United States is a multi-billion dollar industry, where many private companies provide ambulance services for various hospitals in large cities. This industry tends to be capital intensive, due to high cost medical products ...
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Pulse Oximeter
30th April 2010
Unbeknownst to most, crime scenes should not be cleaned by property owners where crimes have been committed. In addition, police and municipal workers do not clean crime scenes in the private sector. Bill Tyrrell is the owner and founder of the company, T...
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Dean Matthews
16th March 2010
Ambulance squeeze balls are often used to promote a number of important medical and healthy living messages. These popular stress toys can be manufactured to order in the colours of your state or country's ambulance services. In fact, due to advances in d...
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Author:
Dan Toombs
26th February 2010
Cars have become a crucial part of life. Many people are found of having different cars in fact for many it has became a style statement. They love to keep as many as models as they can. They even don't mind to buy the used or a pre-owned vehicle. For thi...
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Author:
Noble Berger
23rd February 2010
Summary: Facilities in Turkey offer medical travelers fertility treatments, chronic disease care, cancer treatments and orthopedic, cosmetic, and obesity or bariatric surgical procedures. Facilities in Turkey, especially those located in Istanbul, Izmir a...
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Author:
David
14th January 2010
There are literally thousands of choices for those who are searching for a health-care provider. People tend to look for an insurance company that offers the best benefits at the lowest rate. However, it is important to understand health insurance manda...
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Author:
Joel Smith
30th October 2009
When you are a family man or a woman, you need to be quiet alert when it comes to your family's health. Family health plus insurance is good enough as a gift if you do love your family a lot. There are things in life that money cannot buy and these are th...
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Author:
healthinsurance0902
05th October 2009
On June 29, 2001, Bill 58, the Ambulance Services Collective Bargaining Act, 2001, came into force. The new law has its origins in the transfer on January 1 of this year of the responsibility for ambulance services from the province to municipalities.
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Author:
Peel Paramedic
23rd September 2009
Insurance always helps you to tackle your emergencies especially health related ones. If you are thinking to apply for an insurance that can cover you and your family, then go for individual family insurance. It takes care not only of yours but your depen...
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Author:
Simmy Broad
16th September 2009
Acronym for Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System, HCPCS was developed by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as a way to standardize identification of medical services, supplies and equipment.
Commonly known as hick-picks, these HCPC...
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Author:
James Smith
05th September 2009
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) coding is divided into two primary subsystems - Level I and level II HCPCS. Level II of the HCPCS is a standardized coding system that is used to identify products, supplies and services not covered in the...
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Author:
James Smith