Re: use of he/she/they

Subject: Re: use of he/she/they
From: Barclay Blanchard <bblancha -at- HALIS -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 17:30:05 -0500

Thanks very much for all of the help you gave.
Here's how I solved it.

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A patient is anyone who receives medical treatment from your enterprise.

A member is someone who is part of a managed care plan.

A health-care-plan member would have a member profile and not a patient
profile if the member's dependents are patients of your enterprise but
the member isn't a patient.

A patient without a health-care plan would have a patient profile and
not a member profile.

It's likely that most of your patients are eligible for membership in
some group care plan.

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