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  2. Handicap Parking Permits: How to Get One - WebMD

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    How to Apply for a Handicap Parking Permit. Get a handicapped parking application from the DMV office or online. Complete and sign the form. Ask your health-care provider to fill out and sign the ...

  3. DOT Physical: Who Needs It, and What It Consists of - WebMD

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    If your blood pressure is between 160/100 and 179/109, you'll get a temporary 3-month certification, and you'll have to reduce your blood pressure to below 140/90 to get a 1-year certification.

  4. List of healthcare accreditation organizations in the United ...

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    National Council of State Boards of Nursing. College of Nursing accreditation. American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. National League for Nursing. Advanced practice nursing college accreditation. American College of Nurse-Midwives. Council of Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs.

  5. Certificate of need - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of need ( CON ), in the United States, is a legal document required in many states and some federal jurisdictions before proposed creations, acquisitions, or expansions of healthcare facilities are allowed. CONs are issued by a federal or state regulatory agency with authority over an area to affirm that the plan is required to ...

  6. What Is a DOT Physical? - Healthline

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    The medical examiner giving you a DOT physical will first have you fill out a medical health history form that asks questions about your health history. Detailed health history form. You’ll be ...

  7. Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS) is Ohio's state Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) and is controlled by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy. [1] The law permitting the Board of Pharmacy to create the PMP was signed on March 18, 2005, and became effective January 1, 2006. The OARRS program began operation on October 2, 2006.

  8. How To Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Your State - WebMD

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    The first step to getting a medical marijuana card is to talk to your primary care physician. Your doctor will determine if your condition requires the use of medicinal marijuana and will discuss ...

  9. What Documents Do I Need to Apply for Medicare? - Healthline

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    The takeaway. You’ll need to provide information to prove your eligibility to enroll in Medicare. For example, you’ll need documents that prove your age, citizenship, military service (if you ...