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Japanese to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical (general) / 医療費明細書 | |||||||
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4 | dispensing fee for outpatient single-dose oral drug |
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3 | outpatient oral/single use medications dispensing fee |
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outpatient oral/single use medications dispensing fee Explanation: 私は常時このように訳していますが… 入院患者でなく外来患者用に調剤されたものなわけですね。 もっと簡潔にしたいですが、やっぱりこうなっちゃいます。 |
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dispensing fee for outpatient single-dose oral drug Explanation: See my previous FYI post here. |
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Reference: FYI Reference information: Based on the references provided by cinefil and the wording in the document below, maybe something like "dispensing fee for outpatient single-dose oral drug" www.uams.edu/irb/cost impact form.xls Dispensing Fees (Per subject charges) Basic dispensing fee (Single dose; no mixing or packaging) $10 Select one Oral or topical drug requiring some preparation (admixture, packaging, etc.) ADD $10 Parenteral (IV, IM, SQ, etc.) drug, simple admixture OR ADD $20 Parenteral drug, complex or time consuming admixture OR ADD $50 Select one Multiple doses (inpatient; oral or intravenous drugs) ADD $50 Multiple doses (outpatient; 2-4 prescriptions per subject) OR ADD $30 Multiple doses (outpatient; > 4 prescriptions per subject) OR ADD $50 Dispensing fee TOTAL $10 Per Subject Reference: http://www.uams.edu/irb/cost%20impact%20form.xls |
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Reference: FYI Reference information: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/japanese_to_english/medical_genera... http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/10025975312 http://www.drugsinfo.jp/2007/08/16-010200 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2012-03-08 02:39:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://health.merrymall.net/cd05_01.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2012-03-08 05:30:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dispensing Fee: The dispensing fee represents the charge for the professional services provided by the pharmacist when dispensing a prescription (including overhead expenses and profit). Medicaid and most direct pay insured prescription programs use dispensing fees to establish pharmacy payment for prescriptions. Dispensing fees do not include any payment for the drugs being dispensed. Under the new Medicare Law, pharmacy dispensing fees paid by Medicare under Part B are expected to grow depending on the complexity of the drug administration services involved. http://www.hrsa.gov/opa/glossary.htm http://www.nichiyaku.or.jp/about11/wp-content/uploads/2011/0... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2012-03-08 05:33:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.jpma.or.jp/english/parj/pdf/2011_ch06.pdf |
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