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The term "Inpatient" means a Covered Person who is admitted and registered to an inpatient bed in a Hospital and for whom a room and board charge is Incurred.
Ãâó: www.wwcta.org/ins7-def.htm
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A term used to describe a person admitted to a hospital for at least 24 hours. It may also be used to describe the care rendered in a hospital when the duration of the stay is at least 24 hours. top
Ãâó: www.healthinsurancesort.com/health-insurance-terms...
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| input device |
Any piece of hardware that is used to put data into your computer. Input Method: The way or process by which the user accesses the computer - direct or indirect. Ke:nx offers six input methods including scanning, on-screen keyboards and alternate keyboards.
Ãâó: www.wati.org/curriculum/definiton.html
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A patient admitted to a Hospital or other facility for bed occupancy to receive services consisting of active medical and nursing care to treat conditions requiring continuous nursing intervention of such an intensity that it cannot be safely or effectively provided in any other setting.
Ãâó: www.bcbsneprovider.com/ProviderLibrary/Glossary/I....
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| input device |
A device that allows input of information to a computer. The most common input device is a keyboard. Other devices for input include bar code readers, optical character readers, scanners, and telecommunications input devices such as modems. Modems are used to input data from other computers.
Ãâó: platon.lacitec.on.ca/~jlemoe/Cobol/Materiel/Cobol/...
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