yes it is very important for relaying accurate patient information in a quick, concise, and detailed manner. A lot of medical terminologies are also being used to make sure that doctors know what is happening with the patient. Medical billers and coders also makes use of medical terminologies in recordings.
Do I use medical terminology at work? Why yes I do. I used it when I was a microbiology technician, a necropsy technician, a registered nurse, a research technician, and today I use it all the time because I teach Medical Terminology.
Also consider that when my family was sick, I could understand the doctor's explanations and treatments without having to ask him to "dummy it down". And I was able to interpret, for my family, what they needed to do.
Role of vlsi in medial field is to(i) Reduce power consumption in batteries used in pacemaker device or any other medical oriented devices.
Medical coders and medical billers play a huge role in the medical field. They are the ones who prepare and submit medical claims for payment so if they did not exist, institutions would not get paid from insurance companies for the services they have provided.
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MCA can stand for Middle Cerebral Artery in the medical field, which is one of the main blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. It plays a crucial role in the blood supply to the brain's cerebral hemispheres.
The medical terminology combining form -ase refers to an enzyme, which is a protein that helps to catalyze biochemical reactions in the body. Enzymes play a crucial role in various metabolic processes and help to facilitate the conversion of substrates into products.
What is the important role that healthcare workers play in documentation, confidentiality, main thence, and credibility of the medical recorded
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Role extension is a term used within the medical field to describe someone who is being assigned more duties than when they took the job. This must be agreed upon by the employee and the employer.
All medical billing is done using specific medical terms for diagnoses, procedures, etc. Every illness, disease, surgical procedure, injury, etc. has a medical term, and each of them correlates with a specific a diagnosis code number, and these numbers are used in billing. The diagnosis codes can be found in a book called an ICD-9, which stands for International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition. Having the right education and training for this industry is one of the keys to it's career success. If you know the terminology, you will understand what you are billing, and what you are coding. All of this goes hand in hand. You honestly can't bill without knowing coding, and you can't do either without understanding the terminology. The CPT book is the procedure coding book; you would need to know where in the book to look for what you are billing, which requires knowledge of anatomy; for example, if you were asked to bill for a bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy due to endometriosis, you would need to know what that is, where in the body it took place, why it was done, etc. You need to know where in the CPT to find the procedure code, and where in the ICD-9-CM to find the diagnosis code. When reading the surgical notes, you need to be able to find out if there are any other procedures/diagnoses that need to be billed with it; you need to be able to understand the OP report.