| PPO | platelet peroxidase; preferred provider option; preferred provider organization |
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| PPP | pain perception profile; palatopharyngoplasty; palmoplantar pustulosis; pentose phosphate pathway; peripheral pulse present; photostimulable phosphor plate; Pickford projective pictures; platelet-poor plasma; pluripotent progenitor; point-to-point protocol; polyphoretic phosphate; porcine pancreatic polypeptide; portal perfusion pressure; protein phosphatase; purified placental protein |
| PPPA | protein phosphatase alpha |
| PPPBL | peripheral pulses palpable both legs |
| PPPD | pylorus-preserving pancreatoduodenectomy |
| PPPI | primary private practice insurance |
| PPPP | porokeratosis punctata palmaris et plantaris |
| PPR | physician-patient relation; physician payment reform; posterior primary ramus; Price precipitation reaction |
| PPr | paraprosthetic |
| PPRC | Physician Payment Review Commission |
| PPC | Postoperative pulmonary complications |
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| PPC | Prepyriform Cortex |
| PPC | Push-pull cannulae |
| PPC | peak plasma concentration |
| PPC | posterior parietal cortex |
| PPCA | Protective protein/cathepsin A |
| PPCM | Peripartum cardiomyopathy |
| PPD | Paired-pulse depression |
| PPD | Para-phenylenediamine |
| PPD | Pocket Probing Depth |
| ppb |
Parts per billion, a measure of concentration, such as parts of a chemical per billion parts of air or water. Ppb is one thousand times smaller than ppm.
Ãâó: www.dhs.ca.gov/ohb/HESIS/utsgloss.htm
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| ppt |
A Microsoft PowerPoint document. It is binary but will work directly on any machine that has Microsoft PowerPoint or Apple Keynote. Note that neither of these products is free, so this is not a good distribution format.
Ãâó: www.saugus.net/Computer/Extensions/Letter/P/
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| PPO |
A health-care provider that contracts with an employer or an employer group to provide health-care services to employees at competitive rates.
Ãâó: www.crfonline.org/orc/glossary/p.html
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| PPO |
A health care arrangement between purchasers of care such as employers and insurance companies and providers offering benefits at a reasonable cost using incentives, such as lower deductibles and copays to get members to use providers within a network. Use of non-preferred physicians would involve a higher cost. Preferred providers must agree to specified fee schedules and are required to comply with certain utilization and review guidelines.
Ãâó: www.insurance.wa.gov/consumers/glossary.asp
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| PPi |
the measure of the sharpness (that is, the density of illuminated points) on a television display screen.
Ãâó: www.ket.org/dtv/glossary.htm
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