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Abbreviation for American Association of Medical Assistants
The procedures and practices a health care professional can provide under his/her license
Building alliances social and professionally
Legal term that refers to providing care by a average healthcare provider
Individual doctors who oversee patients' long-term healthcare
Assessing patient by the type of care they need and how urgent they need to be seen
Sceening tests and drugs to prevent disease
Specific technical and operational proficiencies
Personal qualifications or behaviors that enhance an individual
Showing respect to all individuals regardless of culture, race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, special needs, or socioeconomic standing
Controlling how you spend your time
Information sheets for every hazardous chemical
Primary computer chip responsible for interpreting and executing programs
A collection of records created and stored in the computer
Service designed to assist you with problems that go beyond the scope of the user's guide or manual
Machine that applies postage to an envelope or package, eliminating the need for stamps
Key written communication tool in the medical office
Small fund kept in the office for small purchases
anaged healthcare system in which providers offer healthcare to members for a fixed periodic payments
Managed care organization in which a network of providers supplies discounted treatment for plan members.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Healthcare for of individuals and families with low incomes and few resources
Program that provides cash assistance for low-income families
Insurance coverage for uninsured children from low income families who do not qualify for Medicaid
Health insurance plan for military personnel and their families
Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
Health insurance program for the families of veterans with service- related disabilities
International Classification Of Diseases, 10th edition, Clinical Modification
Current Procedural Terminology
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
Electronic Health Record (used nationally)
Electronic Medical Record (singular healthcare organization)
Protected Health Information

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