What does MPPA mean?
MPPA means Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy?
Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy can be abbreviated as MPPA
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What does MPPA stand for? MPPA stands for "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy". |
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How to abbreviate "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy"? "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy" can be abbreviated as MPPA. |
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What is the meaning of MPPA abbreviation? The meaning of MPPA abbreviation is "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy". |
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What is MPPA abbreviation? One of the definitions of MPPA is "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy". |
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What does MPPA mean? MPPA as abbreviation means "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy". |
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What is shorthand of Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy? The most common shorthand of "Michigan Partners for Patient Advocacy" is MPPA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MALPH - Michigan Association for Local Public Health
- MAFHK - Michigan Action for Healthy Kids
- PACP - Patient Advocacy Certificate Program
- PARS - Patient Advocacy Reporting Systems
- PAC - Patient Advocacy Coalition
- PAF - Patient Advocacy Foundation
- PAc - Patient Advocacy Council
- PAG - Patient Advocacy Groups
- PAL - Patient Advocacy Leaders
- PAL - Patient Advocacy Liaison
- PATH - Patient Advocacy Toward Health
- PAN - Patient Advocacy Network
- PALS - Patient Advocacy Leaders Summit
- PALS - Patient Advocacy Liaison Service
- PCID - Partners for Communication and Information for Development
- PEA - Partners in Education Advocacy
- PIPC - Partners in Patient Care delivery model
- NUPA - Nurses United for Patient Advocacy
- Dump - patient that nobody seems to want (or to transfer a patient to another hospital); also a verb - arranging for patient to be off-loaded elsewhere
- APPEAL - Asian Pacific Partners for Empowerment Advocacy and Leadership