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Life Sciences Acronyms You Need to Know

Knowing life science acronyms will give you a way to be a life science expert. A thoughtful infographic from StayinFront presents a helpful guide of the top ones used throughout the industry! Read to learn more!

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Life Sciences Acronyms You Need to Know

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  1. Life Sciences Acronyms You Need to Know You Need to Know Life Sciences Acronyms Customer Relationship Management Medical Science Liaison C R M M S L CRM refers to technologies and solutions that help businesses manage relationships between them and clients, as well as the information and data related to them. Specialized professionals employed by life sciences companies that act as liaisons between the company and health care providers. Closed Loop Marketing National Provider Identifer C L M N P I The use of insights and analytics to improve marketing interactions and campaigns, from the first interaction to the final sale. A unique identification number for health care providers covered by HIPAA. Health Care Provider Over the Counter H C P O T C A professional specializing in the treatment and management of general or specific health needs. Drugs sold directly to consumers that don’t require a prescription. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Terminal Distributor of Dangerous Drugs H I P A A T D D D A person licensed to sell dangerous drugs at the retail level, or any person other than a wholesale distributor or pharmacist, who has possession, custody or control of dangerous drugs for any purpose other than the usage and consumption. HIPAA is a US law that was enacted in 1996 to modernize the flow of healthcare information, protect healthcare and healthcare insurance information from fraud and theft, and address limitations on healthcare insurance coverage. Life Sciences L S The fields of science related to the study of living organisms, including biology, physiology, biochemistry, and more. Medical Information Request M I R A request for information on a company’s product by a healthcare provider. stayinfront.com stayinfront.com

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