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In the H.323 world, the gatekeeper provides several important functions. First, it controls access to the network, allowing or denying calls and controlling the bandwidth of a call. Second, it helps with address resolution, making possible email type names for end users, and converting those into the appropriate network addresses. Also handles call tracking and billing, and call signaling.
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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.
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The central control entity that performs management functions in a Voice and Fax over IP network and for multimedia applications such as video conferencing. Gatekeepers provide intelligence for the network, including address resolution, authorization, and authentication services, the logging of Call Detail Records, and communications with network management systems. ...
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A term used to describe the role of the primary care physician in an HMO plan. In an HMO plan, primary care physicians serves as the patient's main point of contact for healthcare services and refer patients to specialists for specific needs. top
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A timekeeper. In team meetings, a designated individual who helps in monitoring the team's use of allocated time.
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