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utilization$89233$ - traducción al árabe

FORM OF MEDICINE REVIEW
Utilization review

utilization      
n. استغلال, انتفاع, استخدام
drug utilization review         
  • Drug store of future
  • A doctor using computer-based data to review.
  • Measure and record the blood pressure for next therapy.
  • The doctor prescribes medication for patients
FORMAL PROGRAMS FOR ASSESSING DRUG PRESCRIPTION AGAINST SOME STANDARD
Draft:Drug Utilization Review; Drug Utilization Review
‎ مُراجَعَةُ اسْتِعْمَاَلِ الأَدْوِيَة‎
excess capacity         
  • Capacity utilization (black line) in manufacture in the United States, [[unemployment rate]] (red line, upside down, scale on the right), [[employment rate]] (dotted line)
  • FRG]] and in the USA
ECONOMIC TERM
Excess capacity; Surplus capacity; Over-capacity; Capacity utilisation; Cyclical overcapacity; Capacity utilization rate; Capacity Utilization; Capacity utilisation rate; Excess Capacity; Overcapacity; Capital utilization rate; Industry capacity utilization; Factory capacity utilization; Capacity usage; Manufacturing Capacity utilization
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Definición

overcapacity
¦ noun an excess of productive capacity.

Wikipedia

Utilization management

Utilization management (UM) or utilization review is the use of managed care techniques such as prior authorization that allow payers, particularly health insurance companies, to manage the cost of health care benefits by assessing its appropriateness before it is provided using evidence-based criteria or guidelines.

Critics have argued that if cost-cutting by insurers is the focus of their use of UM criteria, it could lead to healthcare rationing by overzealous denial of care as well as retrospective denial of payment, delays in care, or unexpected financial risks to patients.