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A medical indication means the reason and rectification why a doctor performs services. This is the reason, while medical indications are an essential part of each bill position. | A medical indication means the reason and rectification why a doctor performs services. This is the reason, while medical indications are an essential part of each bill position. Typically a medical indication is a medical diagnose. | ||
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Revision as of 21:45, 6 May 2026
A medical indication means the reason and rectification why a doctor performs services. This is the reason, while medical indications are an essential part of each bill position. Typically a medical indication is a medical diagnose.