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Would you capitalize Home Health Nursing or not - HMMT


Posted: Oct 23, 2009

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Not unless it is the actual name of the company. - NM

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home health nursing - jaf

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No, only cap if it's an actual department in a facility. My rule of thumb is to determine if there is an actual sign in a department in a facility that says, "Home Health Nursing." You may or may not have this information available to you. Hope this helps, JAF


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