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  2. List of medical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Certain medical abbreviations are avoided to prevent mistakes, according to best practices (and in some cases regulatory requirements); these are flagged in the list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions .

  3. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions, including hospital orders (the patient-directed part of which is referred to as sig codes ). This list does not include abbreviations for pharmaceuticals or drug name suffixes such as CD, CR, ER, XT (See Time release technology ยง List of abbreviations for those).

  4. The main discussion of these abbreviations in the context of drug prescriptions and other medical prescriptions is at List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. Some of these abbreviations are best not used, as marked and explained here .

  5. Women Are Tapping Into Emergency Savings at High Rates - AOL

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    Having an emergency savings fund can provide a financial safety net for unexpected costs and events, such as a job loss or medical expense. While it's OK to use these funds when necessary, a new ...

  6. What is Medical Payments (MedPay) Coverage? - AOL

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    To put it simply, auto medical payments coverage pays medical bills up to your coverage limit for you and any passengers riding in your vehicle in case of an accident, regardless of who is at fault.

  7. Medicare Basics: Understanding What Medicare Covers - Healthline

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    Medicare is a popular health insurance option for Americans who are age 65 and older or have certain disabilities. Medicare Part A covers hospital services, while Medicare Part B covers medical ...

  8. What Are Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)? - WebMD

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    An accountable care organization (ACO) is a group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that work together on your care. Their goal is to give you -- and other people on Medicare ...

  9. Medicare Part A: Coverage, Eligibility, Cost, Deadlines, and More

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    Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital care. We explain what you may expect to pay, how to enroll, and important deadlines.