What does not ambulatory mean

    • [DOC File]Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Payment Policies

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      This list does not include procedures that are currently performed on an ambulatory basis in a physician’s office and that do not generally require the more elaborate facilities of an ASC. Neither does the list include procedures that are appropriately performed in an inpatient hospital setting but would not be safely performed in an ASC.


    • [DOC File]Social Impacts of Disaster - FEMA

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      As Wilson (1987) emphasizes, an infiltration rate of 1.0 ACH does not imply that all the clean air will be gone in one hour. Rather, the proportion of contaminated air gradually rises until at the end of 1.0 tB hours, 63% of the original air has been replaced by contaminated air, while 95% of the original air has been replaced by the end of 3.0 ...


    • [DOCX File]Appendix V - Europa

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      List of details of the national reporting systems to communicate adverse reactions (side effects) for use in section 4.8 “Undesirable effects” of SmPC and section 4 “Possible side effects” of package leaflet


    • [DOCX File]Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection prevention and control ...

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      When wearing an P2/N95 respirator, it is important to select the proper eye protection to ensure that the respirator does not interfere with the correct positioning of the eye protection, and that the eye protection does not affect the fit or seal of the respirator. Fit check is required each time a …


    • [DOCX File]Leapfrog Hospital Survey

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      May 05, 2021 · In question #16, what does Leapfrog mean by “inadequate data available to determine if disparities exist” Facilities may find that they cannot determine if a health care disparity exists due to small sample size (i.e., fewer than 25 patients able to be measured) or not enough additional data such as data on income or education.


    • [DOCX File]65.07-1

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      An individual, who has been certified in the provision of the promising and acceptable treatment, if such certification exists, must provide services. The existence of a certification standard for a treatment does not, by itself, indicate that the treatment meets the standard for a promising and acceptable treatment.


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