In addition, the insurance company may check your information against that in a database such as that contained in the Medical Information Bureau so that it can determine whether or not there is any additional
data about your medical history, as well as whether or not you may have applied for other types of coverage.
Not exact matches
Medallion Guaranteed: A method of authenticating the identiy of a person signing a document, similar to, but of a higher level than, a notary public
Medical records: Written material about the patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory data, etcetera, detailing a patient's medical history and past and present ill
Medical records: Written material
about the patient, including office and hospital charts, X rays, laboratory
data, etcetera, detailing a patient's
medical history and past and present ill
medical history and past and present illnesses.
Individuals entering anything into the EHR other than an order (e.g., list of patient medications, patient financial or demographic
data, patient
history, chief complaint, information
about other health professionals treating the patient) do not have to be credentialed
medical assistants or licensed health care professionals.
Maintained accurate records of patient care, condition, progress and concerns.Monitored vital signs, such as blood pressure and pulse.Responded appropriately to the physical, emotional and developmental needs of patients.Tested and recorded blood glucose levels.Obtained information
about clients»
medical history, drug
history, complaints and allergies.Helped patients move in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs and automobiles.Assisted patients with bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, feeding and elimination.Cooked appetizing and satisfying meals and snacks.Maintained a clean, healthy and safe environment.Assisted with patient transfer and ambulation.Transported patients to other areas of the hospital in wheelchairs and gurneys.Answered patient calls for care and feeding.Cared for clients with diagnoses such as respiratory failure, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and muscular dystrophy.Supported diagnostic procedures, assisted with technical nursing treatments and entered information in patient records and charts.Documents objective
data and routine aspects of patient care.Reported any unusual circumstances in the patients» condition or environment.Collects patient specimens and
data, including vital signs, input / output and other delegated measurements.Answered call lights and aided in patient comfort and safety by adjusting beds, lights, bed rails, pillows, patients» clothing and bedside tables / equipment.
Data collected include administrative details, demographics, socio - economic information, problem drug use at timeof the death, risk behaviours, drug treatment
history, details
about thedeath itself and
medical diagnosis.
Trained and closely supervised doctoral - level clinical psychology candidates, masked to all antecedent
data, obtained detailed information
about educational attainment, employment
history, occupational adjustment, marital
history, family composition, living circumstances, social functioning,
medical history, and psychiatric status.
Basically, the rule covers credit reports and scores, as well as
data about a person's employment background, financial
history, past insurance claims, residential
history, or
medical information.