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  2. Independent practice association - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In the United States, an independent practice association ( IPA) is an association of independent physicians, or other organizations that contracts with independent care delivery organizations, and provides services to managed care organizations on a negotiated per capita rate, flat retainer fee, or negotiated fee-for-service basis.

  3. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - Wikipedia

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    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ( HIPAA or the Kennedy – Kassebaum Act [1] [2]) is a United States Act of Congress enacted by the 104th United States Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on August 21, 1996. [3] It aimed to alter the transfer of healthcare information, stipulated the guidelines ...

  4. Primary health care - Wikipedia

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    Primary health care ( PHC) is "essential health care " that is based on scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology. This makes universal health care accessible to all individuals and families in a community. PHC initiatives allow for the full participation of community members in implementation and decision making. [1]

  5. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Mental health, as defined by the Public Health Agency of Canada, [7] is an individual's capacity to feel, think, and act in ways to achieve a better quality of life while respecting personal, social, and cultural boundaries. [8] Impairment of any of these are risk factor for mental disorders, or mental illnesses, [9] which are a component of ...

  6. What Is Applied Behavior Analysis? - WebMD

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    Applied behavior analysis is designed to change your child’s behaviors. Your child may struggle in feeling not understood during the therapy sessions. Some people believe that instead of ...

  7. What is a Chiropractor? - WebMD

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    A chiropractor is a licensed healthcare professional who focuses on your body's capability to heal itself. Chiropractic is a healthcare profession that cares for your neuromusculoskeletal system ...

  8. What Is Gender Affirming Care? A Beginner's Guide - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Learn more. Illustration by Joules Garcia. Gender affirming care (GAC) refers to any combination of social, legal, and medical measures that help people feel happy, healthy, and safe in ...

  9. What Is a Resident Doctor? Who They Are and What They Do - WebMD

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    A resident may work like this for three to seven years, a period known as residency. During their residency, doctors provide direct care. This includes diagnosing, managing, and treating health ...