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The walking-place, or aisle, around the east end of a church, behind the high altar and usually giving access to additional chapels.
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| ambulatory care |
Similar to outpatient treatment in that it is care which does not require hospitalization.
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| ambulatory care |
Health services rendered in a hospital outpatient facility, a clinic or a physician's office; often used with the term "outpatient care."
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| ambulatory care |
health services provided on an outpatient basis. Ambulatory Patient Classifications (APC) A system for classifying outpatient services and procedures for purposes of payment. The APC system classifies some 7,000 services and procedures into about 300 procedure groups (MedPac, 1998).
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| ambulatory surgery |
Surgery that can be performed in an outpatient setting and does not require an overnight stay in a hospital. Ambulatory surgery is general planned ahead of time. Maybe referred to as one-day, in-and-out, or outpatient surgery.
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