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  • == Charge (medical term) == '''Charge''' (/ʧɑːrdʒ/), in the medical context, refers to the financial cost ass
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  • '''CHARGE syndrome''' is a rare genetic disorder that affects multiple body systems a CHARGE syndrome is pronounced as /ʧɑːrdʒ/ syndrome.
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  • ...rovides medical, dental, and mental health services to individuals without charge. The concept of free clinics originated in the 1960s in the United States, ...to describe volunteer-based health clinics that provided services free of charge.
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  • ...rceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people. The term "criminal law" comes from the Latin word 'crimen,' which means "charge" or "offense." The term 'law' is derived from the Old English 'lagu,' which
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  • ...sive listing of items that can be billed to a [[patient]] or a patient's [[health insurance]] provider in the [[United States]] healthcare system. The term "chargemaster" is derived from the word "charge", which refers to the cost assigned to a particular service or item, and "m
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  • ..., charge, or duty. In this context, "body burden" refers to the 'load' or 'charge' of toxins or chemicals that the body carries. * [[Environmental Health]]
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  • ...ence between the provider's charge and the amount allowed by the patient's health insurance plan. ...thcare, balance billing refers to the amount that healthcare providers may charge patients for covered services in addition to what the insurance company pay
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  • === Health Care in Romania === ...ia. The Ministry of Health of Romania is the main institution in charge of health care in the country.
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  • == Health care delivery == ...'' (pronunciation: /ˈhelTH ˌker dɪˈliv(ə)rē/) refers to the provision of [[health services]] to patients. It encompasses a wide range of services, from preve
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  • '''Criminal''' (/krɪˈmɪn(ə)l/), from the Latin ''crimen'' meaning "fault" or "charge", is a term used to describe an individual who has committed a crime. A cri ...riminal" is derived from the Latin ''crimen'', which originally signified "charge" or "cry of distress." The Latin term was adopted into Old French as ''crim
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  • * [[Proton]]: A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, which is a primary component of cosmic radiation. ...The process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons.
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  • == Health Minister == ...ˈmɪnɪstər/) is a government official who is in charge of a nation's public health policy and management.
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  • ...cattle, goods, or money, and the Middle English 'fee' meaning a payment or charge for service. * '''[[Deductible]]''' - The amount a patient pays for covered health care services before the insurance plan starts to pay.
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  • === Health Care === ...s care free of charge to Emirati citizens. There are also numerous private health care providers, which offer services for a fee.
    2 KB (232 words) - 21:45, 11 February 2024
  • == Health Insurance Marketplace == ...and small businesses shop for and enroll in affordable [[Health Insurance|health insurance]] plans.
    2 KB (327 words) - 22:09, 14 February 2024
  • ...he context of medicine, refers to the medical practices, advancements, and health care system in the South American country of Argentina. === Health Care System ===
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  • In the context of medicine, El Salvador has a unique health care system and medical practices that have been influenced by its history, === Health Care System ===
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  • .../ˈkraɪsɪs tɛkst laɪn/) is a non-profit organization providing free mental health [[Text messaging|texting]] service to those in crisis in the United States. ...for those going through a crisis. The service is confidential and free of charge.
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  • ...healthcare system is primarily funded through taxes and is largely free of charge for the patients. The term "healthcare" originates from the Old English words "hǣlth" (health) and "carian" (care). The term "Denmark" is derived from the Old Norse word
    2 KB (295 words) - 22:17, 11 February 2024
  • ...health care service provided in the patient's home to maintain or restore health and reduce the effects of disease and disability. ...or ''cær'', meaning sorrow, anxiety, or grief, which later evolved to mean charge or oversight, thus giving rise to the sense of "responsibility, attention o
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