Poitier served
as a medical attendant at a mental hospital in New York, but eventually grew tired of Army life.
Not exact matches
(These «other»
attendants refer to any other person who delivered the baby - such
as family members, emergency
medical technician, or taxi drivers.)
Inclusion criteria were
as follows: the study population was women who chose planned home birth at the onset of labor; the studies were from Western countries; the birth
attendant was an authorized mid-wife or
medical doctor; the studies were published in 1985 or later, with data not older than from 1980; and data on transfer from home to hospital were described.
To truly address the reasons why women choose potentially unsafe home birth situations and
attendants, we need to look
as their — usually unconscious — drive to protect their mental health, when faced with disrespectful, intrusive and abusive
medical environments (I'm not saying that all hospitals are like that at all, mine isn't, but it can be a major factor).
Throughout the book the
medical practitioner is the default term,
as the authors appreciate that the reader may opt for a physician specialty or midwife
as their birth
attendant.
He puts his faith in technology, envisioning that in lieu of human
attendants,
medical devices in highly wired households will keep an eye on seniors, reminding them about their medications and monitoring their vital signs, even
as they sleep.
If you happen to be a
medical guest with an
attendant, you can request a cook or meals
as per your convenience.
Currently, if your injuries are classified
as catastrophic, the standard benefit policy includes $ 1,000,000 in coverage for each of
medical and
attendant care benefits, for a total of $ 2,000,000 in benefits.
Expenses such
as medical bills, rehabilitation, special education,
attendant care and
medical equipment make having a handicapped child enormously expensive.
If your injuries have been classified
as catastrophic, the amount of
attendant care payable increases to a maximum of $ 6,000 per month, which is capped at a combined maximum (with your
medical and rehabilitative benefits) of $ 1,000,000 payable over your lifetime.
The most significant change to the
medical and rehabilitation benefits available to you will be for those injuries classified
as non-minor for which there is an
attendant care benefit available.
Lawyers would employ tools such
as Henson trusts to attempt to protect assets, or lawyers would also ask for permission to set aside the excess funds for well - substantiated future expenses their clients would likely have to incur
as a result of their injuries (such
as costs for
attendant care services,
medical & rehabilitative treatment, assistive supports, psychological counselling costs, and so on).
Amounts payable for prescribed goods or services that relate to such
medical benefits, rehabilitation benefits,
attendant care benefits and other statutory accident benefits
as may be prescribed for the purposes of this section.
The Statutory Accident Benefits, also known
as no - fault benefits, specifically say that payment of a
medical, rehabilitation or
attendant care benefit is not required for that portion of any expense for which payment is reasonably available to the insured person under any insurance plan or law.
You have a ONE YEAR limitation to file a claim for reimbursement for No - Fault First - Party Benefits such
as wage loss,
medical bills,
attendant care, and mileage reimbursement.
A person injured
as a result of a truck accident is entitled to accident benefits including partial (or total) income replacement benefits,
attendant care benefits, supplemental
medical and rehabilitation benefits, non-earner benefits, and funeral and death benefits.
(3) The sum of the
medical, rehabilitation and
attendant care benefits paid under the motor vehicle liability policy for any one accident in respect of an insured person who does not sustain a catastrophic impairment
as a result of the accident shall not exceed $ 1,000,000, and the limits set out in clauses 19 (1)(a) and (2)(a) do not apply.
If the optional
medical, rehabilitation and
attendant care benefit referred to in paragraph 3 of subsection 28 (1) was purchased and is applicable to the insured person, the outstanding balance with respect to
medical, rehabilitation and
attendant care benefits,
as calculated under subsection (4).
This standard auto insurance policy includes a minimum set of AB coverage, designed to provide injured parties with basic necessities, regardless of who caused the accident, such
as medical rehabilitation benefits,
attendant care benefits, and income replacement benefits.
If paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 do not apply, the outstanding balance with respect to
medical, rehabilitation and
attendant care benefits,
as calculated under subsection (7).
If the optional catastrophic impairment benefit referred to in paragraph 5 of subsection 28 (1) was purchased and is applicable to the insured person, the outstanding balance with respect to
medical, rehabilitation and
attendant care benefits,
as calculated under subsection (6).
You may claim such things
as the replacement value of your vehicle,
attendant care benefits, housekeeping benefits, home maintenance benefits, income replacement benefits, death benefits, funeral benefits,
medical benefits and rehabilitative benefits.
As part of the recent changes the Ontario government has created a category of injury known as a «Minor Injury» which will limit a person's accident benefits claim to $ 3,500 in medical and rehabilitation benefits with no access to attendant care or other benefit
As part of the recent changes the Ontario government has created a category of injury known
as a «Minor Injury» which will limit a person's accident benefits claim to $ 3,500 in medical and rehabilitation benefits with no access to attendant care or other benefit
as a «Minor Injury» which will limit a person's accident benefits claim to $ 3,500 in
medical and rehabilitation benefits with no access to
attendant care or other benefits.
The purpose of accident benefits is to ensure that victims receive timely access to essential benefits, such
as medical / rehabilitation,
attendant care, and income replacement.
First - party claims are against the no - fault insurer and are meant to cover accident victims, regardless of fault, for economic damages, also known
as personal injury protection (PIP) benefits (i.e. payments for
medical expenses, wage loss, replacement services,
attendant care, mileage, survivor's loss, and / or funeral expenses).
This includes benefits such
as partial (or total) income replacement benefits,
attendant care benefits, supplemental
medical and rehabilitation benefits, non-earner benefits, and funeral and death benefits.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate
medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local
medical facility as a result of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility
as a result of a Emergency
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further
Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facilities) to the nearest adequate
medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility where
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local
medical facility as a result of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical facility
as a result of a
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further
medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b)
medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
They would get everything from including the best
medical care, wheelchairs, rehabilitation, modified vans, housing, medication,
as well
as attendant care.
Emergency
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: (a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Evacuation or Repatriation means: (a) the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical condition warrants immediate transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest adequate
medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical facility where
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local
medical facility as a result of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical facility
as a result of an Emergency
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical condition warrants transportation with a qualified
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further
Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b)
Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b) above.
Good human relations:
As a service
attendant, the
medical assistant usually make contact with many patients daily in the course of their job, therefore, they must be able to relate well with all patients.
Also known
as: Nursing Assistant, Patient Care Technician, Nurses» Aide, Hospital
Attendant, Nurse Assistant, Ward Assistant,
Medical Orderly, Certified Nursing Assistant, Patient Care Assistant, Hospital Assistant.
Coordinate with auto adjusters to order
medical equipment for clients
as well
as status monthly wage loss and
attendant care checks when they are not received in a timely manner.
A typical way to qualify is one year of experience in a hospital or doctor's office
as a nurse's assistant, hospital
attendant or
medical assistant.
Job Seekers - Are you looking for a healthcare career
as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse,
Medical Assistant, Personal Care
Attendant,
Medical Administrative Professional, or Nursing Assistant?
medical students, and nursing students,
as well
as RN's, LVN's, and nursing
attendants.
The
Medical Assistant [2] was previously known
as Sick Berth
Attendant and Sick Berth Steward (19th — 20th century) and earlier
as loblolly boy (16th — 19th century).