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    inappropriate imbursement for provided health care services. Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding principles and guidelines were founded by Congress in 1995 and amended two years later. E/M codes are based on the foundation of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA). Active health care suppliers access E/M coding for medical reimbursement by Private Insurances, Medicaid, and Medicare programs. The E/M codes are a

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    Hyder Almosawy M0300188 Extended Opthalmoscopy 1. What is extended ophthalmoscopy and what are the different types? a. Extended ophthalmoscopy is basically a detailed drawing/examination of the fundus that is more specific in terms of a general comprehensive eye exam. It is indicated for a wide variety of posterior segment pathology. There are two types of EO which are billed, initial and subsequent extended ophthalmoscopy. i. Initial: done during the initial evaluation of the disease ii. Subsequent:

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    Chapter 2 Brain and Behavior The cerebral cortex outer layer of the cerebrum has the two largest hemispheres that covers the upper part of the brain which are divided into smaller portion called lobes. Corticalization is an increase in size of the wrinkling of the cortex and without this we would not be any smarter than any other animal. Cerebral hemispheres are divided into right and left halves of the cortex connected by thick band axon fibers called corpus. Hemispheric specialization, testing

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    been releasing and distributing images and videos of the virtual reconstruction on the web for public viewing. After all, a goal of archaeology is to present their interpretations of the ancient remains. According to Frischer, the videos present the current stage of the virtual reconstruction of ancient Rome’s urban development in 320 AD, even including animations as casual as civilians strolling through buildings to something as exciting as gladiators fighting at the Coliseum. Every time a new

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    History Alive: Rebuilding Ancient Rome Abstract: In my art history class, we reviewed Rome Reborn, a 3D digital model of illustrating the urban development of ancient Rome. I thought it could be tied nicely into understanding new media, more specifically how the use of virtual reconstruction methods and the technologies are culture/historical conventions. A virtual reconstruction, as a simulation, may be regarded, as accurately representing the past in the form of imitation and it may also be

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    Contempt of court is ‘any words spoken or written, or any conduct which might impede the working of the court, or which could create a disregard of the authority of our justice system.’ (Samson, 2014). The two most common types of contempt of court are sub judice rule and the failure to obey a court order. Most of the law of contempt in New Zealand is common law, however, parts of it that deal with the conduct in court and specific offenses that relate to the administration such as perjury, are considered

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    Concept Paper: E-Claims EDI project Background Jubilee Insurance and Savannah Informatics have been involved in a project to automate the transmission of claims data from the health providers directly to Jubilee’s core medical system. The project has been going on for about 18 months. The project is part of an initiative by SHOPS and private health insurers in Kenya who identified the need to develop an industry wide EDI that will enable migration to paperless of claims administration and the insured

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    (Suzuki, 2015). Therefore this is why it is easier to remember something that is accessed more often. The new information is processed and placed in the short or long term memory where it can be classified as procedural or declarative knowledge. Declarative knowledge is usually facts, and procedural knowledge is usually skills and experiences. In order for students to retain the knowledge they are taught it needs to be transferred to declarative memory so it is stored but also accessible at a later time

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    Dyslexia Reading Well

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    homonyms, antonyms, and synonyms. Schedule III reviews Schedule I and II, and introduces joined cursive writing for the alphabet, prefixes, suffixes, plural and singular verbs, and sentence dictation (Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children, 2014). Dyslexia Reading Well has organized a list of research based tips for choosing a program that works and a list of the best and most popular programs. Students with dyslexia require explicit, intensive, and multisensory reading instruction. Its content

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    ACTIVITY 4 Million Hearts The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) with other federal, state, and local government agencies, and a broad range of private-sector partners launched a “Million Hearts” initiative with the goal of reducing the burden of heart attacks and strokes within five years of its existence by implementing proven, effective and inexpensive interventions. The organization’s mission is to optimize the management of high-risk cardiovascular patients, keep the American population

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