What does MCP mean?
MCP means Medically Compromised Patient
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Medically Compromised Patient?
Medically Compromised Patient can be abbreviated as MCP
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What does MCP stand for? MCP stands for "Medically Compromised Patient". |
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How to abbreviate "Medically Compromised Patient"? "Medically Compromised Patient" can be abbreviated as MCP. |
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What is the meaning of MCP abbreviation? The meaning of MCP abbreviation is "Medically Compromised Patient". |
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What is MCP abbreviation? One of the definitions of MCP is "Medically Compromised Patient". |
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What does MCP mean? MCP as abbreviation means "Medically Compromised Patient". |
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What is shorthand of Medically Compromised Patient? The most common shorthand of "Medically Compromised Patient" is MCP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MAARI - Medically Attended Acute Respiratory Illness
- MIDSH - Medically Indigent Disproportionate Share Hospital
- MNIW - Medically Needy In-Home Waiver
- MIHCP - Medically Intensive Home Care Program
- MNRW - Medically Needy Residential Waiver
- MICRS - Medically Indigent Care Reporting System
- MNVP - Medically Necessary Veterinary Product
- MUVL - Medically Unexplained Visual Loss
- MTIFR - Medically-Treated Injury Frequency Rate
- CKL - Compromised Key List
- ICP - Immuno-Compromised Patient
- MNMI - Medically Needy/Medically Indigent
- CIA - Compromised the Identity of A
- CKLs - Compromised Key Lists
- CUBS - Compromised urinary bladder syndrome
- CCC - Compromised Container Caps
- MUPS - Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms (healthcare; aka Medically Unexplained Symptoms)
- MUS - Medically Unexplained Symptoms (healthcare; aka Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms)
- cams - Compromised Account Management System
- 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