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  2. Operating table - Wikipedia

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    The operating table column can be rotated by 360° and offers ideal space for the feet of the team. The table top is, thanks to the use of x-ray-capable materials, almost completely radiolucent. The universal operating table is available as both stationary, mobile and moveable units. A mobile operating table is, however, used as a special table.

  3. Operating theater - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid operating room for cardiovascular surgery at Gemelli Hospital in Rome. The operating table in the center of the room can be raised, lowered, and tilted in any direction. [2] The operating room lights are over the table to provide bright light, without shadows, during surgery. [2] The anesthesia machine is at the head of the operating ...

  4. 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.

  5. Hybrid operating room - Wikipedia

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    The concept of placing the emergency patient on an operating table as soon as he/she enters the hospital, if stable perform a trauma scan in the CT or if unstable immediate procedure in the hybrid operating room without having to reposition the patient can save valuable time and reduce risk of further injury. [citation needed]

  6. Operating room management - Wikipedia

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    An operating theatre (gynecological hospital of Medical University of Silesia Bytom) Operating room management is the science of how to run an operating room suite. Operational operating room management focuses on maximizing operational efficiency at the facility, i.e. maximizing the number of surgical cases that can be carried out on a given ...

  7. Chargemaster - Wikipedia

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    The chargemaster may be alternatively referred to as the "charge master", "hospital chargemaster", or the "charge description master" (CDM). [4] [5] It is a comprehensive listing of items billable to a hospital patient or a patient's health insurance provider. [3] [6] It is described as "the central mechanism of the revenue cycle" of a hospital ...

  8. Hill-Rom - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Hillrom updated its hospital bed model to include EarlySense’s vital-sign bed sensors to monitor patients’ heart and respiratory rates. [8] The built-in sensors sit under the mattress and are not attached to the patient. [8] They check vital signs 100 times a minute and alert nurses to any possible issues. [8]

  9. Hospital information system - Wikipedia

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    A hospital information system (HIS) is an element of health informatics that focuses mainly on the administrational needs of hospitals.In many implementations, a HIS is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage all the aspects of a hospital's operation, such as medical, administrative, financial, and legal issues and the corresponding processing of services.