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    Why Is Coding Important?

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    Coding is the basis for revenue and reimbursement for healthcare facilities. When a health record is coded based on quality documentation‚ then that should allow for the maximum reimbursement by the third party payer to the facility. If the medical codes are entered correctly‚ the procedure or treatment is medically necessary‚ and preauthorized according to the insurance company then the claim should be approved. For example if a health record is coded for gram negative pneumonia and the documentation

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    Why? How? What? This are commonly asked questions made by children. They are sponges that gather knowledge and absorb everything they get. Most people might consider it an annoying quality‚ but questioning everything is the sole thing that helps them grow. By making all those questions‚ they learn and appease their need for information. Based on this quality‚ we can as-sume that children are by design skeptics‚ and in my opinion‚ we must all strive to become more like them. Even though society views

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    MU2.8   Understand how to support the nutritional and dietary needs of children    4.1 Define the basic nutritional requirements of children to ensure a balanced diet  and meet government guidance.    Children and young people need to have and maintain a good and healthy diet‚ therefore it is  important for staff to promote healthy eating to both children and parents.  Having and maintaining a healthy diet during childhood can improve the child’s concentration and  behaviour‚ it makes it a lot easier to 

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    Equal protection

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    Equal Protection for Gay Marriage Danny K. Fattori POL 303 Mark Miller March 10‚ 2014 Gay Marriage In a country were countless soldiers fight on a daily basis for freedom and countless have lost their lives in this pursuit‚ why are we all not free? Are we not all provided equal protection under the law? But what if that law is by its very nature‚ unfair and biased? In a country where we are now all supposed to be created equalwhy are we all not looked at in the eyes of the law as equals?

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    How Important Are Men’s Issues and Men’s Movements?” Just as women stand up for their rights‚ men should be able to act out in the same way. What feminists want are equal rights for all. So if men believe they aren’t being treated equal‚ then they should have every right to speak out and raise awareness just as women have done in the past and continue to do today. Men are really fighting for rights that every human being would want. They are raising awareness about equality‚ parenting‚ race‚

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    Equal Oppertunities

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    Equal Opportunities P4 Identify five examples that promote and protect individualsrights An individual has at least 9 rights‚ these include: 1) To be respected – An individual will be disrespected if something about them isn’t appreciated or someone has gone against them. When an individual is giving a talk to a group of people‚ you can show respect for that individual by participating in the talk‚ answering questions when they are asked and listening to what they say 2) To be treated

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    Why Is Hydration Important

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    if these items are as important as a breathing machine. I think to myself‚ well they all keep a person alive‚ and that answers my question. Today‚ I will be arguing the claim that withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration is not morally different from other types of life-sustaining treatments. I will cover what each procedure is‚ how each procedure is performed‚ and the risks/benefits of these procedures. With that information‚ I can assess how each of these treatments relates to other life

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    3 reasons for individual learning needs Newly promoted assessor to be trained on the new webchat assessment form (lateral move) – The newly promoted Assessor‚ who was assessing calls will have to be trained on the scoring criteria and the new assessment form as they will be assessing the webchats‚ providing feedback and coaching individuals in the team. The assessor will also attend webchat calibration/ moderation session to ensure their scoring is in line as per the webchat guidance notes. Employees

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    Internet Access‚ a “Human Right” or Essential Facility? By: Kolubahzizi T. Howard Director of Strategy‚ Liberia Telecommunications Authority Introduction “Human rights” proponents believe all individuals have entitlements by virtue of being human . These “entitlements” exist as either shared norms justified by moral rationalization; natural rights supported by strong reasons; or legal rights enshrined in national or international law . However‚ no consensus of the nature of what should

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    How to get free access

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    monitored.[1] Contents   [hide]  1 Ganglia 1.1 Ganglia Monitoring Daemon (gmond) 1.2 Ganglia Meta Daemon (gmetad) 1.3 Ganglia PHP Web Front-end 2 References 3 External links Ganglia[edit] It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. It relies on a multicast-based listen/announce protocol to monitor state within clusters and uses a tree of point-to-point connections amongst representative cluster nodes to federate clusters and aggregate their state. It leverages

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