No, medical services can be provided by a variety of healthcare professionals, not just physicians. Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other licensed healthcare providers are also authorized to deliver medical care, often working collaboratively with physicians. Additionally, various allied health professionals, such as physical therapists and pharmacists, contribute to patient care within their scope of practice. The specific roles and responsibilities may vary based on regulations and the healthcare setting.
Physicians who are authorized to practice only in a hospital setting are called hospitalists.
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Sometimes companies will offer both natural gas and electricity services, in many cases however they are offered from different providers. Some areas have a choice of providers, others have only one option from which to obtain utility services. First, you would need to find out what providers are available in your area. Then depending on your location there may be an online comparison tool such as uSwitch or Comparethemarket which will provide instant rates for comparison between providers.
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The percentage of physicians in private practice used to be rather high. These days the percent of private practice physicians is close to only about 39%.
Though I'm not a lawyer, I'm not aware of any category by which physicians' claims can be considered priority. Generally, the only priority claims arising in a consumer bankruptcy are administrative expenses, child & spousal support, and taxes.
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Allocative efficiency is the concept in economics where manufacturers and service providers only produce those goods and services which are in high demand and the most desirable to the consumer.
South Africa has 393 nurses and 74 doctors per 100,000 people, as compared to the United States 901 nurses and 247 doctors per 100,000 people (US Today). Nigeria (Africa's most populous country) has only 23,000 physicians for its population of 124 million. This is a ratio of only 18.5 physicians per 100,000.
Most EAP providers emphasize the confidential nature of their services and will give the employer numerical information only, without divulging names of EAP-assisted employees.