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Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) occurs when an injured person reaches a state where their condition cannot be improved further [1] or their healing process reaches a treatment plateau. [2] It can mean that the patient has fully recovered from the injury or their medical condition has stabilized to the point that no major medical or emotional ...
Cases which have reached a state where an impairment rating can be determined are said to have reach Maximum medical improvement or MMI. Impairment is distinct from disability. An individual's impairment rating is based on the direct restrictive impact of an impairment, whereas disability includes the indirect consequences one's impairment.
maximum medical improvement: MMK: Marshall–Marchetti–Kranz procedure MMM: moist mucous membranes Myelofibrosis with Myeloid Metaplasia MMP: medical marijuana patient Medical Monitoring Project (of the US CDC) MMPI: Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory: MMR: measles, mumps, and rubella combined vaccination mismatch repair MMR-D
The Defense Base Act (DBA) (ch. 357 of the 77th United States Congress, 55 Stat. 622, enacted August 16, 1941, codified at 42 U.S.C. §§ 1651–1654) is an extension of the federal workers' compensation program that covers longshoremen and harbor workers, the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act 33 U.S.C. §§ 901–950.
Donald M. Berwick (born September 9, 1946) is a former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Prior to his work in the administration, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement [1] a not-for-profit organization.
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A bookshelf of all Wikipedia's medical content (in all 286 languages) as of the end of 2013. Based on an estimated number of bytes of 1,015,667,193, with 8,000,000 characters per book, thus 126.7 volumes. This does not include pictures. This page links out to a list of tables giving some statistics around Wikipedia and Medicine in different ...