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  2. UCLPartners - Wikipedia

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    UCLPartners is an academic health science centre located in London, England. It is the largest academic health science centre in the world, treats more than 1.5 million patients each year, has a combined annual turnover of around £2 billion and includes around 3,500 scientists, senior researchers and consultants.

  3. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is an NHS foundation trust based in London, United Kingdom.It comprises University College Hospital, University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street, the UCH Macmillan Cancer Centre, the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, the ...

  4. University College Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, UCH became part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Trust. [3] The hospital site at the Cruciform Building was closed in 1995, despite strikes and an occupation in 1993. [ 8 ] The building was purchased by UCL, for use as the home for the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research and the teaching facility for UCL bioscience ...

  5. Rehabilitation hospital - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation hospitals were created to meet a perceived need for facilities which were less costly on a per diem basis than general hospitals but which provided a higher level of professional therapies such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy than can be obtained in a "skilled nursing care" facility.

  6. Clinical coder - Wikipedia

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    A clinical coder—also known as clinical coding officer, diagnostic coder, medical coder, or nosologist—is a health information professional whose main duties are to analyse clinical statements and assign standardized codes using a classification system.

  7. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing, a payment process in the United States healthcare system, is the process of reviewing a patient's medical records and using information about their diagnoses and procedures to determine which services are billable and to whom they are billed.

  8. Physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    Physical therapy addresses the illnesses or injuries that limit a person's abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. [3] PTs use an individual's history and physical examination to arrive at a diagnosis and establish a management plan and, when necessary, incorporate the results of laboratory and imaging studies like X-rays, CT-scan, or MRI findings.

  9. Category:Departments of University College London - Wikipedia

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    UCL Arts and Sciences; UCL Department of Economics; UCL Department of Information Studies; UCL Ear Institute; UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences; UCL Faculty of Laws; UCL Faculty of Life Sciences; UCL Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences; UCL Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences; UCL Jill Dando Institute; UCL Medical School; UCL ...