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  2. Qualified electronic signature - Wikipedia

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    Qualified trust service providers. The qualified trust service provider has a crucial role in the process of qualified electronic signing. A trust service provider must receive qualified status from a supervisory governmental body that allows the entity to provide qualified trust services to be used in creating qualified electronic signatures.

  3. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    Allied health professions (AHPs) are a group of health care professions that provide a range of diagnostic, technical, therapeutic, and support services in connection with health care, and which are distinct from the fields of dentistry, optometry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy . In providing care as an AHP, their work may support non-AHP ...

  4. Trust service provider - Wikipedia

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    A trust service provider ( TSP) is a person or legal entity providing and preserving digital certificates to create and validate electronic signatures and to authenticate their signatories as well as websites in general. [1] [2] Trust service providers are qualified certificate authorities required in the European Union and in Switzerland in ...

  5. Dentists and Other Oral Health Care Providers - WebMD

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    A prosthodontist is the oral health care provider who specializes in the repair of natural teeth and/or the replacement of missing teeth on a much larger scale than the general dentist. The ...

  6. Qualified digital certificate - Wikipedia

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    In the context of Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 ( eIDAS ), a qualified digital certificate is a public key certificate issued by a trust service provider which has government-issued qualifications. The certificate is designed to ensure the authenticity and data integrity of an electronic signature and its accompanying message and/or attached data.

  7. High-deductible health plan - Wikipedia

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    Municipal health coverage. v. t. e. In the United States, a high-deductible health plan ( HDHP) is a health insurance plan with lower premiums and higher deductibles than a traditional health plan. It is intended to incentivize consumer-driven healthcare. Being covered by an HDHP is also a requirement for having a health savings account. [1]

  8. Dietitian vs. Nutritionist: What’s the Difference? - Healthline

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    Dietitian. Nutritionist. Bottom line. A dietitian is a board-certified food and nutrition expert who may provide medical nutrition therapy and counseling. Some dietitians refer to themselves as ...

  9. Qualified Medicare Savings Program - Healthline

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    The Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) program is one of the four Medicare savings programs. The QMB program helps those with limited income and resources pay for costs associated with Medicare ...