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Mobile App Makes Interpreter Services Available at the Tap of a Button
Published in Dome - Dome January/February 2023. Johns Hopkins clinicians are finding that improved access to medical interpreters, now available through an app on</b> ...
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2023 Provider Manual - Johns Hopkins Medicine
2023 Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs EHP 2 www.jhhc.com 2023 POIDE MUAL Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs EHP POIDE MUAL Our Philosophy Johns Hopkins</b> ...
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Billing, Coding, Risk Adjustment, CPT 2023 - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Evaluation and Management (E&M) 2023. Billing and documentation for inpatient, emergency room, consultations, nursing facility, and home services will change</b> ...
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Telemedicine in the Pediatric ED | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Telemedicine</b> has been shown to increase physician-to-physician communication and efficiency and facilitate early discharge in the ED, Ward explained, while</b> ...
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Coronavirus Triggers Telemedicine Acceleration - Johns Hopkins Medicine
In the second half of March, after the coronavirus had clearly arrived, Johns Hopkins pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists saw 800 patients via</b> ...
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Welcome to Johns Hopkins Health Plans LLC
Going beyond just covering costs to provide access to the best in health care and ensure the best possible outcome. We are Johns Hopkins Health Plans. We provide</b> ...
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One Person Safely Monitors 12 Patients, Thanks to TeleSitter
The TeleSitter program, part of the Office of Johns Hopkins <b>Telemedicine</b>, enables one clinical technician to monitor a dozen patients simultaneously.</b> ...
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Cardiology | Heart and Vascular Institute - Johns Hopkins Medicine
What to Expect During Your Cardiology <b>Telemedicine</b> Visit. If you have a heart condition or are having concerning heart-related symptoms, it is important to</b> ...
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COVID Symptoms — Frequently Asked Questions - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Muscle or body aches. Sore throat. New loss of taste or smell. Diarrhea. Headache. Fatigue. Nausea or vomiting. Congestion or runny nose. Some of these symptoms</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Institutional Review Board
The current Vice Dean for Clinical Investigation is Dr. Gail Daumit, MD, MHS. The <b>Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> Institutional Review Boards (JHM IRBs) are</b> ...
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