What does the medical term HITPC stand for?
In some cases, the abbreviation HITPC may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of HITPC abbreviation in medical terms.
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HITPC medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation HITPC stands for Health Information Techncology Policy Committee.
HITPC: Health Information Techncology Policy Committee
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AVR | Aortic Valve Replacement |
BH | behavioral health |
BMBD | Biochemical Markers of Brain Damage |
CAGE | controlling, anger/annoyance, guilt, eye opener (questions) |
CEG | Consensus Error Grid |
CGN | chronic glomerulonephritis |
CK | Creatinine Kinase |
CMM | Children’s Medical Ministries |
CTSX | Cardiothoracic Surgery |
DAWD | Duration Of Apnea Without Desaturation |
DMMA | Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance |
DRE | Digital Rectal Exam |
DVE | Digital Vaginal Examination |
EBV | Epstein Barr Virus |
ECHS | Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme |
EDC | estimated day of confinement; electronic data capture; extensor digitorum communis |
EPI | echo planar imaging; epidemiology or epidemiologist |
EPMK | Emergency Preparedness Medical Kit |
EPSE | extrapyramidal side effects |
FAP | familial adenomatous polyposis |
FAX | facsimile |
GAR | Gross Anatomy Radiology |
GLFB | Glucose Limited Fed Batch |
HDLC | high density lipoprotein cholesterol |
HEARD | Health Evaluation and Applied Research Development |
HFTF | Health Financing Task Force |
HGRC | Health Guidelines Revision Committee |
HHHS | Haliburton Highlands Health Services |
HPW | Health Promotion and Wellness |
HSNH | High Street Natural Health |
I/E | inspiratory/expiratory |
IDCT | Indeterminate Dendritic Cell Tumor |
IDR | idiosyncratic drug reaction |
IOU | Intensive therapy Observation Unit |
In | Indium (element) |
J-tube | jejunostomy tube |
JDMG | John Deere Medical Group |
JDMS | Juvenile DermatoMyoSitis |
LAP | Laproscopic; also Laparotomy |
La | Lanthanum (element); La antigen; lactic acidosis |
MBPS | Munchausen-by-proxy syndrome |
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MRT | Medical Radiologic Technologist |
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OMZ | Oxygen Minimum Zone |
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PAMF | Palo Alto Medical |
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PCS | procedure coding system |
PDFF | Proton-Density Fat-Fraction |
PDR | Physicians’ Desk Reference |
PEMF | pulsing electromagnetic field |
PRVC | pressure regulated volume control |
PSCM | Philippine Society of Climacteric Medicine |
PSDA | patient self-determination act |
Pr | Praseodymium (element) |
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RAU | Recurrent Aphthous Ulcers |
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SBAR | situation, background, assessment, recommendation |
SHARP | Swelling Heat Ache Redness Puss |
SJ | Supinator Jerk |
SLB | short leg brace |
SOPH | School of Public Health |
SPF | Sun Protection Formula |
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WRI | Worker Role Interview |
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