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According to Padgett, Bales, and Blomberg, in theory, _______________was/were to divert offenders from prison, while providing a greater level of offender accountability and surveillance than would be provided by traditional probation supervision.The end result, therefore, would be less penal control imposed on individual offenders and less expense to the taxpayer, without any compromise to public safety.
Coding And Billing
The process of translating healthcare services into standard codes for insurance claims and managing patient billing.
Moderate Sedation
A drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients respond purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or accompanied by light tactile stimulation, without interventions required to maintain a patent airway.
Bull's-Eye
The center of a target, often used metaphorically to denote a precise hit or the exact achievement of an objective.
Add-On Codes
Specialized codes in medical billing that indicate additional procedures or services that accompany a primary procedure.
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