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cytologic diagnosis - vertaling naar russisch

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR THE BILLING PROCEDURE IN HOSPITALS
Diagnosis Related Group; Diagnoses Related Group; Diagnosis-related groups; Diagnosis Related Groups; Diagnosis-Related Group

cytologic diagnosis      

медицина

цитологический диагноз

vindicate         
DISTINGUISHING OF A PARTICULAR DISEASE OR CONDITION FROM OTHERS THAT PRESENT SIMILAR CLINICAL FEATURES
Diagnosis, differential; Differential diagnoses; Differential diagnostics; VINDICATE; DDx

['vindikeit]

общая лексика

обосновать

обосновывать

подтверждать

глагол

общая лексика

доказать

подтвердить

отстаивать

защищать

поддерживать

оправдывать

реабилитировать

доказывать

юриспруденция

взыскать

истребовать

синоним

exonerate

differential diagnosis         
DISTINGUISHING OF A PARTICULAR DISEASE OR CONDITION FROM OTHERS THAT PRESENT SIMILAR CLINICAL FEATURES
Diagnosis, differential; Differential diagnoses; Differential diagnostics; VINDICATE; DDx

общая лексика

дифференциальный диагноз

медицина

различительный диагноз

нефтегазовая промышленность

дифференциальная диагностика

Definitie

vindicate
v. a.
1.
Justify, defend, uphold.
2.
Assert, maintain, support, stand by, make good, advocate.

Wikipedia

Diagnosis-related group

Diagnosis-related group (DRG) is a system to classify hospital cases into one of originally 467 groups, with the last group (coded as 470 through v24, 999 thereafter) being "Ungroupable". This system of classification was developed as a collaborative project by Robert B Fetter, PhD, of the Yale School of Management, and John D. Thompson, MPH, of the Yale School of Public Health. The system is also referred to as "the DRGs", and its intent was to identify the "products" that a hospital provides. One example of a "product" is an appendectomy. The system was developed in anticipation of convincing Congress to use it for reimbursement, to replace "cost based" reimbursement that had been used up to that point. DRGs are assigned by a "grouper" program based on ICD (International Classification of Diseases) diagnoses, procedures, age, sex, discharge status, and the presence of complications or comorbidities. DRGs have been used in the US since 1982 to determine how much Medicare pays the hospital for each "product", since patients within each category are clinically similar and are expected to use the same level of hospital resources. DRGs may be further grouped into Major Diagnostic Categories (MDCs). DRGs are also standard practice for establishing reimbursements for other Medicare related reimbursements such as to home healthcare providers.

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