There are more than 5000. “Oh, that's more realistic”, Fred immediately exclaims much more delighted. He decides that he will go back and talk to the medical secretaries to find out if they always apply the diagnosis code, whether it is relevant to the department or not. – (Field ...
And I stopped because it was too much money to pay and I can't do it." (Participant C01). Participants also described how they paid for other ser- vices that were not provided under CDC but which they felt they needed:"When I moved I got the OT [occupational therapist] to come ...
The whole ‘it becomes important later’ thing is not helpful – I’m reading this book and if it gives me so much useless information (from what I can already know), I’m just going to drop it and pick up the next book on my ‘to read’ stack. Reply In reply to Cay Reet Jon...
1). Mitchell, 2022, looking at the social worker-young person relationship, found that a young person’s perception that they are not being ‘recognised’ by the social worker leads to a break down in this relationship. While much of this literature explores the link between feeling (mis)...
I was taught by the leadership that I might be cursed for the rest of my life if I left the mormon church, but it wasn’t right for me (a woman who needed to divorce and to work outside of the home to support her children). I love myself and my daughters too much to stay in...
Sometimes, less is more. Whether it’s a glossy magazine, travel agency or an online connoisseur, reviews from travel professionals are far more reliable than those from anonymous scribes — in the same way a doctor’s diagnosis is more valuable and relevant for an ill person than advice from...
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One of the officials said Shaw, 61, had an unspecified medical condition, and authorities are not jumping to conclusions about the cause of his death.” http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/07/jack_shaw_jersey_city_politica.html People say he knew too much… Our Brother’s article is...
Are specialists paid more? How about a 10 year veteran versus a doc right out of med school? Is the patient responsible for paying the provider a co-pay (portion of the bill) for services received? If so, how much? How is that determined? How is it billed? At the time of service?