Negligent care
by medical personnel during the labor and delivery stages of childbirth may also result in fetal asphyxia and HIE.
Birth injuries arise from errors made
by medical personnel during the delivery of your child.
You shouldn't have to worry about developing an infection that will go unnoticed, and therefore untreated,
by medical personnel during your stay.
Not exact matches
During their subsequent competitive seasons, 12 athletes hit their heads and were put through the full battery of sideline concussion tests
by parents or coaches, under the supervision of N.Y.U.
medical personnel.
During two football seasons, athletes with suspected concussions were evaluated in person
by Northern Arizona University
medical personnel and certified athletic trainers.
If, on the other hand, the fetus's macrosomia is found to have been caused
by medical negligence
during the mother's pregnancy, such negligence may be found to combine with the negligence of
medical personnel assisting in her child's birth to cause a child's brachial plexus palsy or other birth injury.
Some birth injuries result from unavoidable complications
during pregnancy, labor, or delivery, while others are caused
by the negligence of hospitals, clinics, obstetricians, or other
medical personnel assisting in the care of a pregnant woman and her unborn child.
Many times, baby brain damage can be directly attributed to
medical mistakes made
by doctors or other hospital
personnel during the delivery process.
Though many cases of CP occur through no fault of the physicians and other
medical personnel who have assisted in the births of these children, other cases of cerebral palsy may be caused
by medical negligence or malpractice
during childbirth.
Obstetricians and other
medical personnel who assist in the care of a mother
during her pregnancy or in her child's birth have a duty to exercise due care for the prevention of fetal asphyxia injuries
by properly watching for, detecting, and monitoring signs of fetal asphyxia, and
by managing the condition when it has been discovered to prevent or reduce the likelihood of child injury to the fetus.
Birth trauma injuries may be caused
during a woman's labor or the delivery of her child
by the negligence of doctors, nurses, or other
medical personnel assisting in the child's birth.
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Reorganized the
medical coding procedure
by introducing an online system that cut the code punching time
by 50 % • Trained 22 newly hired
personnel for
medical coding activities • Reduced chances of interruption
during peak coding times
by training coding
personnel to stay focused which increased productivity
by 20 within the first 5 months • Held several educational seminars to provide coding professionals with knowledge of standards and rules of CPT, ICD - 9 and CMS
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Medical Assistant should be able to: • Log all referring physician information into system and designated spreadsheets • Log patient data including vital statistics and insurance information into computerized medical information system • Check and respond to voicemails in personal mailbox on an hourly basis and prior to departing the office at the end of each day • Take and deliver messages when appropriate personnel are unavailable (if voicemail is not preferred) • Answer questions regarding facility and services as well as provide directions and other information when necessary • Ability to multi-task several duties (clinical and administrative) simultaneously • Strong, organizational skills • Communicate all patient issues with physicians and Administrator • Coordinate peer to peer reviews between physician advisors and ordering physician • Provide appropriate paperwork to patients upon arrival, room patients, perform extensive patient history before physician encounter • Check patients out by scheduling follow up appointments, writing prescriptions, and transcribing information into appropriate logs • Log all prescriptions, referrals and patient information in appropriate system software during each patient enc
Medical Assistant should be able to: • Log all referring physician information into system and designated spreadsheets • Log patient data including vital statistics and insurance information into computerized
medical information system • Check and respond to voicemails in personal mailbox on an hourly basis and prior to departing the office at the end of each day • Take and deliver messages when appropriate personnel are unavailable (if voicemail is not preferred) • Answer questions regarding facility and services as well as provide directions and other information when necessary • Ability to multi-task several duties (clinical and administrative) simultaneously • Strong, organizational skills • Communicate all patient issues with physicians and Administrator • Coordinate peer to peer reviews between physician advisors and ordering physician • Provide appropriate paperwork to patients upon arrival, room patients, perform extensive patient history before physician encounter • Check patients out by scheduling follow up appointments, writing prescriptions, and transcribing information into appropriate logs • Log all prescriptions, referrals and patient information in appropriate system software during each patient enc
medical information system • Check and respond to voicemails in personal mailbox on an hourly basis and prior to departing the office at the end of each day • Take and deliver messages when appropriate
personnel are unavailable (if voicemail is not preferred) • Answer questions regarding facility and services as well as provide directions and other information when necessary • Ability to multi-task several duties (clinical and administrative) simultaneously • Strong, organizational skills • Communicate all patient issues with physicians and Administrator • Coordinate peer to peer reviews between physician advisors and ordering physician • Provide appropriate paperwork to patients upon arrival, room patients, perform extensive patient history before physician encounter • Check patients out
by scheduling follow up appointments, writing prescriptions, and transcribing information into appropriate logs • Log all prescriptions, referrals and patient information in appropriate system software
during each patient encounter.