Just like a disease or operation index, a physician index is a guide to identifying medical cases associated with a specific physician. Essentially, the data required in these indexes include the physician's name and code; the health record number; the diagnoses, operation(s), and disposition of patients treated; dates of the patient's admission and discharge; and the patient's gender and age. Often, depending on the application of the information, other demographic items could be included.
There are several locations where you can find a glycemic index list. There is one available on the Havard Medical School website in the "Welcome Newsweek Readers" section. One may also be able to obtain one from their physician.
The Harvard Health site has a comprehensive glycemic index chart that includes over 100 foods and drinks. The Al Sears, MD site also has an extensive list of the highest and lowest foods on the gycemic index.
uses of index
The ICD-9-CM Hospital edition includes all three ICD-9 volumes: 1 (tabular list of diseases), 2 (alphabetic index of diseases), 3 (alphabetic index and tabular list of procedures). The ICD-9-CM Physician edition only includes volumes 1 and 2, since they use the CPT to code their procedures and not volume 3 of the ICD-9.
The possessive form of the singular noun index is index's.
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Sensitive Index is a criticle Index.
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
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The physician is a clinician, not a scientist.
a physician is a medical doctor.
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