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Understanding medical terminology in medical records
Using HHS's standard medical terminology ensures that medical and healthcare staff have common understanding, and nothing is lost in misinterpretation. Working in a fast-paced, high-risk field, such as healthcare makes it important to ensure clarity with conciseness....
Making sense of PDF medical records – A research report
Over 5 million medical reviews each business day are done based on medical PDF/acrobat records. Telegenisys was no different but three years ago we decided to convert medical files into medical data we could use, refer to, and export from PDF files. We created...
Examining Medical Records for Sufficiency for Medical Research
Telegenisys research support group retrieves and organizes medical records for natural history studies and clinical trials. Our teams often extract and summarize relevant retrospective data found in medical records. Medical record sufficiency is perhaps more pertinent...
Fitness and Frailty determinants for life expectancy
Fitness and frailty[1] factors help determine the physiological decline of a person over his lifetime. The coping mechanism of the body to the onslaught of diseases decreases as age progresses. An underwriter assessing for life expectancy looks at travel history,...
How history of present illness helps assess life expectancy
History of present illness is a summarized description that gives information regarding the progression of the client’s active illness from the onset to the present. History of present illness helps in medical decision making, investigate the client’s problem, and...
BMI history helps assess life expectancy
BMI helps a medical records reviewer to assess the comorbidities that may be expected in a person who has a higher or lower body mass index than normal. What is BMI? BMI stands for Body Mass Index. It is a value to measure a person’s weight with respect to height. The...