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Legislation that gives states to Public Health Service and Food and Drug Administration |
Food and Drug Administration |
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Provider must apply for registration a d receive a DEA number to administer, prescribe, or dispense drugs |
Controlled Substance Act |
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Intended to limit health administration costs, provide for patient information privacy, and prevent fraud and abuse |
Health Insurance Prortability and Accountability Act |
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Intended to expand access to health insurance, provide additional consumer protection, and reduce cost of health insurance |
Affordable Health Care Act |
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The regulations deal with many areas, such as electronic transmission of data, release of personal information, security of records, establishing individual as compliance officers, and so on |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act |
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A title under the Social Security amendment that provides government funding to the state's to help pay for the medical care of the indigent |
Medicaid |
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They support biomedical research in the cause and prevention is disease and prevention of disease at the institutes and at universities and hospitals |
National Institutes of Health |
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Had its beginnings in 1887 as a laboratory, researching the cause of cholera and tuberculosis. It was established under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. |
National Institutes of Health |
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States establish criteria for qualification and set fee schedules to reimburse providers who perform services |
Medicaid |
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Establish guidelines for operating laboratories |
Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment |
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Provided for the improvement and construction of hospitals |
Hill-Burton Act |
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National health insurance for persons over 65 or those who are blind, disabled, or have certain kidney conditions |
Medicare |
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Allows living individuals to indicate their desire for goe body or organs to be gifted to research, transplant services, or a tissue and organ bank at the time of their death |
Uniform Anatomical Gift Act |
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A specialized agency of the United Nations that cooperates and eradicate diseases worldwide. It shares information and technology and deliveries medical supplies and drugs where needed. |
World Health Organizations |
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Everyone who receives Medicare is eligible to join a prescription drug plan to assist in payment of costs |
Medicare D |
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Multidisciplinary approach to care based on the belief that the body has power to heal itself (right diet, rest, relaxation, exercise, clean water, sunlight, fresh air) |
Naturopathy |
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The therapy that each cell possesses an electromagnetic field and that disease occurs as a result of an electric imbalance |
Magnet Therapy |
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200yr old system of medicine based on the Law of Similars. If a dose can cause the problem, that same in minuscule amounts can cure the symptom. |
Homeopathy |
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Traditional healing system of India and perhaps the oldest formal medical system in the world. It addresses physical and mental well being. |
Ayuredic Medicine |
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Originally an ac that reduces the incidence of injury, illness, and death in the workplace.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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