Health / Health Insurance / Peer Review Organizations (Pros): According to the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, organizations or groups of practicing physicians and other healthcare professionals paid by the federal government to review and evaluate the services provided by other practitioners and to monitor the quality of care given to Medicare patients.
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Peer Noun Synonyms: noble, nobleman or noblewoman, lord or lady, aristocrat, duke or duchess, marquess or marchioness, earl or countess, viscount or viscountess, baron or baroness
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Review Noun Synonyms: survey, examine, regard, look at, study, con, consider, weigh, inspect, look over, scrutinize
Review Verb Synonyms: criticize, critique, assess, judge, evaluate, give one's opinion of, comment on or upon, discuss
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Business / Finance / Progress Review: A periodic review of a capital investment project to evaluate its continued economic viability. MORE
Technology / Email / Preview Pane: The window in an email client that allows the user to scan message content without actually clicking on the message. See open rate. MORE
Health / Health Insurance / Preferred Provider Organizations (Ppos): You or your employer receive discounted rates if you use doctors from a pre-selected group. If you use a physician outside the PPO plan, you must pay more for the medical care. MORE
Health / Health Insurance / Pre-Admission Review: A review of an individual's health care status or condition, prior to an individual being admitted to an inpatient health care facility, such as a hospital. Pre-admission reviews are often conducted b MORE
Business / Human Resources (HR) / Reciprocal Review: An appraisal method where the subordinate and the manager are evaluated by each other based on agreed-upon performance criteria. MORE
Lifestyle / Adoption / Review Hearings: Held by the juvenile and family court to review dispositions (usually every six months) and to determine the need to maintain placement in out-of-home care or court jurisdiction of a child. MORE