Law and Ethics for Health Occupations

Law and Ethics for Health Occupations
ISBN-10
0028006682
ISBN-13
9780028006680
Pages
229
Language
English
Published
1994
Publisher
Glencoe
Authors
Karen Judson, Sharon Blesie

Description

This one-semester text is intended for courses of study that prepare students to work in a medical office. All aspects of medical office employment are explored from new laws relevant to the medical office to the OSHA, DEA, and CDC requirements most important to medical office workers. The AAMA's DACUM Analysis was used as a guide for preparing each chapter.

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