The state of being used, The manner in which something is used, The act of using something, The extent to which Members of a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or a category of procedures, over a given period of time Usually expressed as the number of services used per year or per 100 or 1,000 persons eligible for the service, A five-syllable word for "use " Our utilization management efforts strive to ensure that patients get the care they need - but not more The goal of utilization management is appropriate care, The amount and rate at which patients/consumers use health care services, the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers", the proportion of available time that an item of equipment is operating Calculated by dividing equipment operating hours by equipment available hours Generally expressed as a percentage V Value Engineering - a systematic approach to assessing and analyzing the user's requirements of a new asset, and ensuring that those requirements are met, but not exceeded Consists primarily of eliminating perceived "non-value-adding" features of new equipment, The action of using something, The extent to which eligible individuals use a program or receive a service or group of services over a specified period of time, The measurement of actual hours as compared to scheduled or available hours. The downtime that represents the difference is often categorized by material shortage, equipment failure or other cause, the state of having been made use of; "the rate of utilization, The act of utilizing, or the state of being utilized, the state of having been made use of; "the rate of utilization", The amount that a given population uses a specific service within a specific time period An example of a utilization indicator is the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 HMO enrollees, Can be expressed in a variety of ways: the extent to which a given group uses specified services in a specified period the extent to which the members of a covered group use specified services over a specific period Utilization rates are established to help in comprehensive health planning, budget review, and cost containment, The percent of assigned capacity used by the database or recovery log at a specific point of time, The patterns of use of a service or type of service within a specified time, usually expressed in a rate per unit of population-at-risk for a given period (e g , the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 persons in a geographic area), The frequency with which a benefit is used for example 3,200 doctors office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitated costs, This refers to how much a covered group uses a particular health plan or program (H), extent to which members of a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or category of procedures, over a given period of time Expressed as the number of services used per year or per 100 or 1,000 persons eligible for the service, employment, use of; putting to practical use, The extent to which beneficiaries within a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or category of procedures, during a given period of time Usually expressed as the number of services used per year or per 1,000 persons covered, The extent to which the members of a covered group use specified services over a specific period Utilization rates are established to help in comprehensive planning, budget review and cost containment, How many times people use particular health care services during a specific period of time, The patterns of use of a service or type of service within a specified time Utilization is usually expressed in rate per unit of population-at-risk for a given period (e g , the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 persons enrolled in an HMO), How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time, a term that is often defined in patterns or rates of use of a single service or type of service, e g , hospital care, physician visits, prescription drugs, The measurement of actual hours as compared to scheduled or available hours The downtime that represents the difference is often categorized by material shortage, equipment failure or other cause, The percentage of time that a plant or particular manufacturing process(es) is (are) fully operational, The number of times a health care service is obtained by an insured during a specific period of time, The frequency with which a benefit is used, for example, 3,200 physician office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitated costs, The frequency, with which a benefit is used (e g 3,200 office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year) Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitalized costs, The frequency with which a benefit is used, a service is performed, or a referral is made For example, HMO utilization of inpatient (hospital) services is commonly expressed as the number of inpatient days per year per thousand members The relative rate of service utilization is a critical factor for the financial success of providers in prepaid contracting, This refers to how much a covered group uses a particular health plan or program, Alternative spelling of utilization, To make do with; to use in manner different from that originally intendedT.A.R. Cheney, Getting the Words Right, Writer's Digest Books (1983), To make useful, to find a practical use for, To make use of; to use, To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability, uti·lize utilizes utilizing utilized in BRIT, also use utilise If you utilize something, you use it. Sound engineers utilize a range of techniques to enhance the quality of the recordings Minerals can be absorbed and utilized by the body in a variety of different forms. = use + utilization uti·li·za·tion the utilisation of human resources. to use something for a particular purpose (utiliser, from utile ), employment, use of, putting to practical use (alternate spelling of utilization), UK, alternative spelling of utilization, To use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability, convert (from an investment trust to a unit trust), put to practical use; take advantage of (also utilise), put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't make use of this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer", To make useful; to turn to profitable account or use; to make use of; as, to utilize the whole power of a machine; to utilize one's opportunities, To make use of, To take advantage of,
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The state of being used
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The manner in which something is used
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The act of using something
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The extent to which Members of a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or a category of procedures, over a given period of time Usually expressed as the number of services used per year or per 100 or 1,000 persons eligible for the service
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A five-syllable word for "use " Our utilization management efforts strive to ensure that patients get the care they need - but not more The goal of utilization management is appropriate care
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The amount and rate at which patients/consumers use health care services
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the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
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the proportion of available time that an item of equipment is operating Calculated by dividing equipment operating hours by equipment available hours Generally expressed as a percentage V Value Engineering - a systematic approach to assessing and analyzing the user's requirements of a new asset, and ensuring that those requirements are met, but not exceeded Consists primarily of eliminating perceived "non-value-adding" features of new equipment
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The action of using something
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The extent to which eligible individuals use a program or receive a service or group of services over a specified period of time
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The measurement of actual hours as compared to scheduled or available hours. The downtime that represents the difference is often categorized by material shortage, equipment failure or other cause Ticaret
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the state of having been made use of; "the rate of utilization
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The act of utilizing, or the state of being utilized
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the state of having been made use of; "the rate of utilization"
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The amount that a given population uses a specific service within a specific time period An example of a utilization indicator is the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 HMO enrollees
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Can be expressed in a variety of ways: the extent to which a given group uses specified services in a specified period the extent to which the members of a covered group use specified services over a specific period Utilization rates are established to help in comprehensive health planning, budget review, and cost containment
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The percent of assigned capacity used by the database or recovery log at a specific point of time
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The patterns of use of a service or type of service within a specified time, usually expressed in a rate per unit of population-at-risk for a given period (e g , the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 persons in a geographic area)
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The frequency with which a benefit is used for example 3,200 doctors office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitated costs
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This refers to how much a covered group uses a particular health plan or program (H)
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extent to which members of a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or category of procedures, over a given period of time Expressed as the number of services used per year or per 100 or 1,000 persons eligible for the service
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employment, use of; putting to practical use isim
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The extent to which beneficiaries within a covered group use a program or obtain a particular service, or category of procedures, during a given period of time Usually expressed as the number of services used per year or per 1,000 persons covered
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The extent to which the members of a covered group use specified services over a specific period Utilization rates are established to help in comprehensive planning, budget review and cost containment
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How many times people use particular health care services during a specific period of time
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The patterns of use of a service or type of service within a specified time Utilization is usually expressed in rate per unit of population-at-risk for a given period (e g , the number of hospital admissions per year per 1,000 persons enrolled in an HMO)
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How many times people use particular healthcare services during particular periods of time
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a term that is often defined in patterns or rates of use of a single service or type of service, e g , hospital care, physician visits, prescription drugs
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The measurement of actual hours as compared to scheduled or available hours The downtime that represents the difference is often categorized by material shortage, equipment failure or other cause
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The percentage of time that a plant or particular manufacturing process(es) is (are) fully operational
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The number of times a health care service is obtained by an insured during a specific period of time
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The frequency with which a benefit is used, for example, 3,200 physician office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitated costs
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The frequency, with which a benefit is used (e g 3,200 office visits per 1,000 HMO members per year) Utilization experience multiplied by the average cost per unit of service delivered equals capitalized costs
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The frequency with which a benefit is used, a service is performed, or a referral is made For example, HMO utilization of inpatient (hospital) services is commonly expressed as the number of inpatient days per year per thousand members The relative rate of service utilization is a critical factor for the financial success of providers in prepaid contracting
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This refers to how much a covered group uses a particular health plan or program
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utilisation
Alternative spelling of utilization
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utilize
To make do with; to use in manner different from that originally intendedT.A.R. Cheney, Getting the Words Right, Writer's Digest Books (1983)
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To make useful, to find a practical use for
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utilize
To make use of; to use
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utilize
To make best use of; to use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability
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utilize
uti·lize utilizes utilizing utilized in BRIT, also use utilise If you utilize something, you use it. Sound engineers utilize a range of techniques to enhance the quality of the recordings Minerals can be absorbed and utilized by the body in a variety of different forms. = use + utilization uti·li·za·tion the utilisation of human resources. to use something for a particular purpose (utiliser, from utile )
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employment, use of, putting to practical use (alternate spelling of utilization) isim
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utilisation
UK, alternative spelling of utilization
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utilize
To use to its fullest extent, potential, or ability
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utilize
convert (from an investment trust to a unit trust)
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utilize
put to practical use; take advantage of (also utilise) fiil
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put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't make use of this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
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To make useful; to turn to profitable account or use; to make use of; as, to utilize the whole power of a machine; to utilize one's opportunities
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