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The process by which a primary care physician directly provides primary care and coordinates all diagnostic testing and specialty referrals required for a patient's medical care. Referrals and some procedures must often be preauthorized by the gatekeeper unless there is an emergency.
Ãâó: www.hopkins-aids.edu/manage/glossary_e.html
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| gating |
The process of drawing a gate boundary on a dot plot or histogram with arrow keys or a mouse. Also refers to applying a gate set to data.
Ãâó: cyto.mednet.ucla.edu/Protocols/flow.htm
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| gating |
Synchronisation system for the operation or stopping of irradiation according to the respiratory or cardiac cycle.
Ãâó: etoile.univ-lyon1.fr/ANGLAIS/sommary/glossary.html
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| gate |
A boundary that defines a subset or sub-population of events. Gates are set by drawing boundaries around the subsets on data plots (dot plots or histograms). Use gates either for data acquisition or analysis. Inclusive gates select only the events that fall within (and on) the boundary. Exclusive gates select only the events that fall outside of the boundary.
Ãâó: cyto.mednet.ucla.edu/Protocols/flow.htm
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| gatekeeper |
A primary care physician (PCP) in a managed-care plan who is responsible for monitoring a patient's care and deciding when specialized care or tests are needed. Except in actual emergencies, all care from providers other than the member's PCP must be authorized by the gatekeeper.
Ãâó: missourifamilies.org/features/healtharticles/healt...
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