1. Easy and painless death. 2. Act or method of causing death of an individual who is suffering from an incurable disease or condition (e.g., administering a lethal drug or withholding of treatment).
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Evaluation
Act of careful appraisal or study to determine the significance or worth of the data collected.
evaluation and management (E/M) codes
Five-digit procedural codes that appear in the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code book published annually and copyrighted by the American Medical Association (AMA). These codes describe the assessment and management of a patient’s medical care and are used for encounters by providers for billing services performed in the outpatient and inpatient settings (e.g., consultations, critical care visits, office visit, hospital visits, emergency department care). E/M codes begin with 99201 and end with 99499.
evaluation and management (E/M) section
Division of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code book that contains information about medical services (e.g., physician’s office visits, hospital visits, home visits, consultations).
evaluation and management (E/M) services
Nontechnical services provided by a physician in a variety of settings (e.g., physician’s office, hospital, patient’s home) to evaluate the patient and manage the patient’s condition; previously referred to as office, hospital , or home visits . Such services consist of taking a patient’s history, performing a physical examination, and cognitive medical decision-making.
evaluation and management (E&M)
Name of a section from a book titled Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) that is used to obtain codes for billing medical procedures and services. See evaluation and management (E/M) section .
Evaluation and management service components
Three key components for evaluating and determining the correct level of evaluation and management (E/M) for selection of procedural codes for the purpose of billing. These components consist of history, examination, and medical decision-making.
Event
An occurrence, usually one that may lead to one or more claims. For example a fire, storm, etc. Events may be insured or uninsured.
Event insurance
Provides package coverage for the sponsor of public or private events, such as concerts, festivals, conferences, trade shows, sporting events, and celebrations, to name a few. Available coverages include property insurance, general liability insurance, employers liability insurance, and cancellation insurance.
Evergreen Clause
A term in a Letter of Credit providing for automatic renewal of the credit for an indefinite number of periods until the issuing bank informs its beneficiary of its final expiration.