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The amount a third party (usually the medical insurer) will actually reimburse for health care. This amount is based on the cost to the provider for delivering that service.
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| reasonable patient standard |
In the giving of informed consent, the amount of information that a rational patient would want before making a choice to pursue or reject a treatment or procedure.
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| reasonable physician standard |
In the giving of informed consent, the amount of information that a typical physician would provide to patients before asking that they decide to pursue or reject a treatment.
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| reasoning, narrative |
A means of understanding people and their behaviors in the context of their life histories and their interpretations of the important events in their lives.
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The changing of environment, schedules or requirements to adapt to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified handicapped applicant or employee.
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| Reason | endowed with the capacity to reason |
| Reason | the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence |
| Reason | analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic elimination of unacceptable alternatives |
| Reason | having no justifying cause or reason |
| Reason | not endowed with the capacity to reason |
| Reason | not marked by the use of reason |
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