Other options include providing a clinical summary to patients after the visit (as recommended by Meaningful Use measures) and providing documentation of a care plan online for patients to refer to later.
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And I'm going to--I'd like for you to refer that--refer you to that for purposes of putting this particular day, January 8th, in context and asking you some questions about some of those telephone calls.
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But as to what assets the United States military continues to use, I would refer you for specifics to the Defense Department.
This will enable developers building music into their social apps with the API to be financially rewarded for every person they refer to Deezer who goes on to subscribe.
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It's illegal under federal law to pay doctors directly for referrals or to refer to a clinic in which a doctor has a financial stake, so Dosoretz has been busy buying practices outright, which is fine by regulators as long as he does not overpay.
There will be no incentive or disincentive for primary care docs to refer or not refer for services- they will just do what they think is appropriate for the patient- but it will not affect their bottom line like it did with HMO capitation back in the 80s.
"The letter to Mr Barroso and Mr Rompuy will refer to the need for EU policy to change towards Cyprus by giving it extra assistance, given the critical times we are going through as a result of the economic crisis and the measures imposed on us, " Mr Anastasiades said.
Eventually, it envisions its product as a way for academic centers to benchmark their doctors against other organizations and a valuable resource for general physicians looking to refer their patient on to the right specialist.
The NUS president, who has always championed partnership working in the past, said there would be a "desperate need" for a new universities' "watchdog", with powers to refer university pricing practices to the Office for Fair Trading or the Monopolies Commission and to monitor the accuracy of prospectuses.
The goal is to link resources to results (for further guidance on Capital Planning refer to OMB Circular A-11).
And for the record, line numbers in this piece refer to the form 1040 for 2011 (downloads as a pdf).
But the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) party described the bill as "unconstitutional" and urged President Jacob Zuma to refer it back to parliament for further amendments.
There was no manual or employee handbook to refer to for a procedure or protocol.
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Census data for "white" refer to whites who are not of Hispanic ethnicity.
It is common for cyber strategists to refer to cyberspace as a domain like air, land, sea, and space.
Here in Washington, I would refer you for specifics to the U.S. National Park Service and the U.S. Park Police.
Is it necessary, for example, to refer to the work on battle fatigued second-world-war soldiers, in order to explain the despair of the castaways?
For instance, soldiers refer to their helmets as Kevlars, since they are made with the DuPont (nyse: DD - news - people ) protective fiber.
It came about in the late 1980s and it began as a term for white kids to refer to other white kids whom they deemed were interacting too closely with their black peers.
Physicians could then better decide whether to refer women at higher risk for ovarian cancer to gynecologic oncologists for evaluation and surgery.
While technical in nature -- using the word "hydrocarbon" to refer to oil, for example -- the letter depicts a process that failed to detect a potential cause of the disaster.
So I think that I have to refer you to the Justice Department for that.
Mr Berlusconi's lawyers do not argue merely that the prosecutors lack a case, but that they had no right to investigate him (because they failed to refer the matter to a court for judging ministers that requires parliamentary approval to proceed).
For the government, Commons leader Sir George Young said he supported the decision to refer the matter for a "full and impartial" investigation as the "right course of action".
Either way, the importance of Mr Hunt's letter is in the generality: it is all a pretty clear hint that Mr Hunt might after all decide to refer the takeover to the Competition Commission for lengthy examination.
But for more questions I refer you to the good folks at Google.
The difference here makes it possible for an enterprise user to refer to or incorporate other social objects in the enterprise social environment, such as related files, videos, other discussions, into this space.
Instead what we were discussing is storing collective knowledge about the particulars of any project or task so that we as employees may refer to it for our own, or even shared recall of activities.
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