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Heil·prak·ti·ker(in) m(f)non-medical practitioner -
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m, Kassenärztin f doctor treating patients belonging to a health (insurance) scheme; in GB etwa: NHS doctor; in den USA etwa: preferred provider, HMO doctor* * *Kạs|sen|arzt1. m Kas|sen|ärz|tin2. fdoctor who treats members of medical insurance schemes; ≈ National Health general practitioner (Brit), ≈ preferred provider (US)* * *Kas·sen·arzt, -ärz·tin* * ** * *Kassenarzt m, Kassenärztin f doctor treating patients belonging to a health (insurance) scheme; in GB etwa: NHS doctor; in den USA etwa: preferred provider, HMO doctor* * ** * *m.doctor who treats members of a health insurance n.
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