Yes, the most common list is JCAHO's. It can be found at the "related link" for this question.
Avice H. Kerr has written: 'Medical Hieroglyphs' 'Medical hieroglyphs; abbreviations and symbols' -- subject(s): Abbreviations, Medicine
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Eliminating medical abbreviations would reduce errors because many abbreviations are very similar and therefore people get confused between them, however, if abbreviations were eliminated it would make it very difficult on medical professionals who would have to write out very lengthy medical terms. That's why many organizations are developing written policies stating which abbreviations should not be used and medical professionals are trained to write legible when using other abbreviations
O.W Powell has written: 'Medical research and public policy' -- subject(s): Medical policy, Medical research
how can eliminating medical abbreviations reduce errors
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James W. Henderson has written: 'Health Economics and Policy with Economic Applications' 'Health economics and policy' -- subject(s): Medical care, Medical policy, Cost effectiveness, Medical economics
Joe Bill Campbell has written: 'Laboratory mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Medical laboratory technology 'Mosby's survival guide to medical abbreviations & acronyms, prefixes & suffixes, symbols, Greek alphabet' -- subject(s): Medicine, Abbreviations, Acronyms, Notation
Keith J. Mueller has written: 'Health care policy in the United States' -- subject(s): Delivery of Health Care, Government policy, Health Policy, Medical economics, Medical policy
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