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HFP
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HFPHealthy Families Program
HFPHonda Factory Performance
HFPHexafluoropropylene (Shipboard Fire Fighting Agent)
HFPHostile Fire Pay
HFPHepatic Function Panel
HFPHands Free Protocol
HFPHexafluoro-2-Propanol
HFPHot Fountain Pen (miniature keyless clarinet)
HFPHost-To-Front-End Processor
HFPHydraulic Fluid Purification (aviation and aeronautics)


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The most frequently requested direct-access tests HIV antibody status Cholesterol and lipid pane Chlamydia Allergen-specific IgE Chemistry panels ABO/Rh blood typing Hepatic function panel.
Initially, they will offer two rotor products with the Piccolo System including the Primary Health Panel and the General Health Panel and followed later with the Hepatic Function Panel.
G0095, hepatic function panel A (paid as 80005 under the current billing codes), which includes albumin, bilirubin--total and direct, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 2.
 
 
 
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