Not exact matches
To ensure that your child will
continue receiving support even after he completes the intensive
treatment program, Dr. Bubrick will also be in contact with any
outside professionals who are involved in his
treatment, including psychologists, psychiatrists and teachers.
Although a goal of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act was to provide Medicaid patients with a source of nonemergency care
outside of hospital emergency departments (EDs), researchers suggest that these newly enrolled patients will likely
continue to look to EDs for
treatment of chronic diseases and other nonemergency issues, despite state attempts to impose fees on ED visits.
(a) advances on an expected settlement that can be accessed through ICBC (b) personal loans that can be made to you by
outside financial institutions that specialize in advancing injured parties monies with deferred payment until the settlement is made or court action resolved (see for instance the following links: www.settlementlenders.com www.rhinofinance.com (c) personal emergency loans that our Vancouver office may advance to you or may advance to your medical
treatment professionals (for
continued treatment)(d) deferral payment plans that can be arranged by our British Columbia ICBC injury lawyer with your medical treating professionals (ie.
«Local policy and procedure needs to educate staff
outside of specialist diabetic units to ensure that correct referrals are made at the outset, otherwise patients will
continue to fail to access the right
treatment.»
Although local healthcare professionals have pledged to reduce amputations rates by ensuring better foot care is available for patients — it will be important to educate staff
outside of specialist diabetic units to ensure that correct referrals are made at the outset, as otherwise patients will
continue to fail to access the right
treatment.
If a covered Injury or Illness requires
continuing Treatment after the expiration of the Policy Period, an Insured Person may receive
continuing Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness for up to 6 months per Injury or Illness, subject to the following: if the Policy Period expires while the Insured Person is
outside the Home Country, a covered Injury or Illness incurred while
outside and prior to returning to the Home Country, and that covered Injury or Illness requires
continuing Treatment, the Company will review and determine the date of initial
Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness, and if such date is prior to the expiration of the Policy Period, Eligible Medical Expenses for the covered Injury or Illness will
continue to be reimbursed until there has been at least the minimum number of days of continuous
Treatment for the covered Injury or Illness, subject to the limits set forth in the Schedule of Benefits / Limits, and all other Terms of the insurance plan.