Healthcare Provider
includes a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathy; other persons providing health services, if recognized by the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) or who is licensed or certified under Federal or State law, including practitioners outside of the United States authorized to practice in accordance with the laws of that country; Church of Christ practitioners, if listed with the Church of Christ Scientist in Boston; and Native Americans including an Eskimo, Aleut, and Native Hawaiian recognized as \"traditional healing practitioners.\" A supervisor who wants such certification may request a Physician's Certification form for this purpose from the human resources office.
Online documentation – Many programs come with the instruction manual, or a portion of the manual, integrated into the program.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
The main page of the Portal website--serving as an index or \"table of contents\" to other functions available through the Web site.
A finished dosage form (for example, tablet, capsule, or solution) that contains a drug substance, generally, but not necessarily, in association with one or more other ingredients, intended for human use.
A special text or graphic that when clicked, shows a new window of information. This access is available through a link to \"hyper text\" – an information unit (e.g., document, picture) that has been associated with other units, and accessible via an electronic link. An instance of such an association is called a link or hypertext link (often identified by the mouse pointer changing to a pointing hand).