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  • ...[[medication]] wherein a [[patient]] takes voluntarily, or is prescribed, unnecessary or excessive medications. While not strictly a medical condition, common sy ...: Key to Preventing Overmedication|journal=International Journal of Mental Health|date=1979|volume=8|issue=1|pages=3–9|jstor=41350662|doi=10.1080/00207411.19 ...
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  • ...-up for a (potentially) [[false positive]] test result. Consult the health care provider (including [[physician]]s, [[physician assistant]]s, and [[nurse p ...of unnecessary tests and resulting unnecessary follow-up and possibly even unnecessary treatment of incidental findings. ...
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  • ...-up for a (potentially) [[false positive]] test result. Consult the health care provider (including [[physician]]s, [[physician assistant]]s, and [[nurse p ...of unnecessary tests and resulting unnecessary follow-up and possibly even unnecessary treatment of incidental findings. ...
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  • ...lly stopping a [[medication]] or reducing its dose to improve the person's health or reduce the risk of adverse [[side effect]]s. Deprescribing is usually d The process of deprescribing is usually planned and supervised by health care professionals.<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.nps.org.au/australian-pr ...
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  • [[World Health Organization/ja|世界保健機関(WHO)]]の糖尿病(1型と2型の両方)の定義は、症状を伴う1回のグルコース値上昇と、それ以外の2回のグ ...人に対する糖尿病の普遍的な[[Screening (medicine)/ja|スクリーニング]]は推奨されていない。スクリーニングは、[[World Health Organization/ja|世界保健機関(WHO)]]、[[:en:United States Preventive Services Task ...
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  • ...g Administration]] (FDA), and the [[Health Products and Food Branch]] of [[Health Canada]] hold their own guidance on requirements for demonstration of the s The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) published its "Guidelines for the evaluation of simila ...
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  • ...l)/ja|予防]]と[[therapy/ja|治療]]によって[[health/ja|健康]]を維持・回復するために発展した様々な[[health care/ja|医療行為]]を包含している。現代医学は、[[biomedical sciences/ja|生物医学]]、[[biomedical researc ...医への紹介、経過観察などが含まれる。経過観察が勧められることもある。[[health insurance/ja|健康保険]]制度や[[managed care/ja|マネージドケア]]制度によっては、検査の事前承認など様々な形態の "[[utilization review/ja|利用審査]]"が、高額なサー ...
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  • ...g Administration]] (FDA), and the [[Health Products and Food Branch]] of [[Health Canada]] hold their own guidance on requirements for demonstration of the s The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) published its "Guidelines for the evaluation of simila ...
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  • |activity_sector=[[Health care]], [[health sciences]], [[chemical sciences]] ...lassified as community or institutional pharmacy. Providing direct patient care in the community of institutional pharmacies is considered [[clinical pharm ...
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  • {{Short description|Health-care communication from a physician to a pharmacist}} ...is a formal communication from a [[physician]] or other registered health-care professional to a [[pharmacist]], authorizing them to [[wikt:dispense|dispe ...
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  • ...and a [[sedentary lifestyle]]. According to estimates made by the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), about 55 million people died worldwide in 2011, two t ...tion. They worked at the Harvard and Columbia University Schools of Public Health, respectively, and later expanded the levels to include secondary and terti ...
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  • ...diabetes]] are at a higher risk of developing type&nbsp;2 diabetes. Other health problems that are associated include: [[acromegaly]], [[Cushing's syndrome] The [[World Health Organization]] definition of diabetes (both type&nbsp;1 and type&nbsp;2) is ...
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  • ...s a variety of [[health care]] practices evolved to maintain and restore [[health]] by the [[prevention (medical)|prevention]] and [[therapy|treatment]] of [ ...be advised. Depending upon the [[health insurance]] plan and the [[managed care]] system, various forms of "[[utilization review]]", such as prior authoriz ...
    65 KB (9,146 words) - 09:24, 30 July 2023
  • ...diabetes]] are at a higher risk of developing type&nbsp;2 diabetes. Other health problems that are associated include: [[acromegaly]], [[Cushing's syndrome] The [[World Health Organization]] definition of diabetes (both type&nbsp;1 and type&nbsp;2) is ...
    38 KB (5,508 words) - 09:55, 19 February 2024
  • ...s a variety of [[health care]] practices evolved to maintain and restore [[health]] by the [[prevention (medical)|prevention]] and [[therapy|treatment]] of [ ...be advised. Depending upon the [[health insurance]] plan and the [[managed care]] system, various forms of "[[utilization review]]", such as prior authoriz ...
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  • {{Short description|Health condition}} ...ary problem. Hypoglycemia is especially common in those in the [[intensive care unit]] or those in whom food and drink is withheld as a part of their treat ...
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  • {{Short description|Health condition}} ...ary problem. Hypoglycemia is especially common in those in the [[intensive care unit]] or those in whom food and drink is withheld as a part of their treat ...
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  • ...ary problem. Hypoglycemia is especially common in those in the [[intensive care unit]] or those in whom food and drink is withheld as a part of their treat ...oid unnecessary [[Medical test|diagnostic testing]] and decreases [[Health care prices in the United States|healthcare costs]]. ...
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