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  2. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    (99281–99288) Emergency department services (99291–99292) Critical care services (99304–99318) Nursing facility services (99324–99337) Domiciliary, rest home (boarding home) or custodial care services (99339–99340) Domiciliary, rest home (assisted living facility), or home care plan oversight services (99341–99350) Home health services

  3. Shred-it - Wikipedia

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    Shred-it offers document destruction services where paper documents are shredded using industrial paper shredders. This service is offered on a one-time or on a recurring basis. [11] Shred-it maintains a fleet of trucks that can provide this service on-site or deliver materials to Shred-it's facilities for destruction.

  4. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - Wikipedia

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    HCPCS includes three levels of codes: Level I consists of the American Medical Association's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and is numeric.; Level II codes are alphanumeric and primarily include non-physician services such as ambulance services and prosthetic devices, and represent items and supplies and non-physician services, not covered by CPT-4 codes (Level I).

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  6. Paper shredder - Wikipedia

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    Multi-cut scissors used to shred paper. Shredders range in size and price. Small, inexpensive units are designed for a certain number of pages. Large, expensive units are used by commercial shredding services and can shred millions of documents per hour. While the smallest shredders may be hand-cranked, most shredders are electric.

  7. Shredding - Wikipedia

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    Shred (Unix), a Unix command for secure file deletion; Shredder (software), a chess program developed by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen; Shredding (data remanence), overwriting storage media with new data to erase it; Shredding (disassembling genomic data), in bioinformatics; Shredder, the alpha build of Mozilla Thunderbird

  8. A1C (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A1C may refer to: Glycated hemoglobin (hemoglobin A1c or Hb A1c), a surrogate marker for blood glucose levels; Rivian A1C, a prototype vehicle; NASA A1C spacesuit, an Apollo variant of the Gemini spacesuit; Airman first class, an enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force; A1C, a postal code in Downtown St. John's, Newfoundland Island, Canada

  9. Airman first class - Wikipedia

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    Airman first class (A1C) is the third enlisted rank in the United States Air Force, just above airman and below senior airman. The male form of rank designation also applies to women. The rank of airman first class is considered a junior enlisted rank, with the non-commissioned officers and senior non-commissioned officers above it.