Lvl | Code | Display | Definition |
1 | regulated-health-professionals | Regulated Health Professionals | A person who is authorized by a national recognized body to be qualified to perform health services |
2 | general-medicine | General Medicine | The branch of medicine involving the study and treatment of general diseases or those affecting the internal parts of the body, especially those not usually requiring surgical intervention |
2 | general-nursing | General Nursing | The branch of healthcare concerned with caring for the sick or injured in any environment. |
2 | dentist | Dentist | The specialty relating to the function and diseases of the teeth, mouth, and gums. |
2 | veterinarian | Veterinarian | The specialty relating to non-human subjects. |
2 | pharmacy | Pharmacy | The branch of medical science that deals with drugs and their uses. |
2 | dietician | Dietician | The health profession concerned with the practical application of diet in the prophylaxis and treatment of disease. |
2 | pediatrics | Pediatrics | The medical specialty concerned with the study of treatment of children in health and disease during development from birth through adolescence. |
1 | non-regulated-health-professionals | Non-Regulated health Professionals | person employed by a healthcare organization who is not a health professional |
2 | receptionist | Receptionist | Medical receptionists are professionals who are responsible for coordinating the daily administration of doctors, staff, visitors, and patinets at a healthcare facility. |
2 | business-manager | Business Manager | Medical and health services managers plan, direct, and coordinate the business activities of healthcare providers. |
2 | transcriptionist | Transcriptionist | A medical transcriptionist listens to medical notes from health care professionals and accurately transcribes those audio recordings into written medical documents used for a variety of purposes. |
2 | claims-adjudicator | Claims Adjudicator | A medical Claims Adjudicator executes the process by which insurance companies review healthcare claims and decide whether they will pay the claim in full, pay a partial amount, or deny the claim altogether. |