Claims could involve Medical Negligence
during diagnosis or treatment concerning the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and muscles.
Not exact matches
The information provided herein should not be used
during any medical emergency
or for the
diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
In the randomized study, patients were assigned to receive either intravenous metoprolol
or a placebo
treatment at the moment of
diagnosis of a myocardial infarction
during ambulance transit to the catheterization laboratory.
Patients were followed up for smoking status at six months
or longer in five studies, 16 22 23 26 28 but smoking was only measured at the time of
diagnosis or treatment in four studies, 17 21 24 27 and follow - up was not defined in one study.25 Two studies defined quitting as continuous abstinence from within six months of starting
treatment to longest follow - up, 22 23 and one study defined quitting as continuous abstinence
during and after
treatment.21 The remaining studies did not give a definition of quitting.
During this two
or three year residency program, they received extensive training in the
diagnosis and
treatment of allergic skin diseases, ear diseases, skin cancer, infectious skin diseases, endocrinopathies and immune - mediated skin diseases in dogs, cats, pocket pets and large animals.
Our veterinary services and facilities are designed to assist in wellness and preventative care for healthy pets,
diagnosis and
treatment of disease as your pet ages, and medical and surgical care as necessary
during his
or her lifetime.
Dogs under veterinary care were defined as those with either a) at least one electronic patient record (EPR)(VeNom
diagnosis term, free - text clinical note,
treatment or bodyweight) recorded
during 2013
or b) at least one EPR recorded both before and after 2013.
Negligence by a medical professional could include an error in
diagnosis,
treatment or illness management, and could happen
during a medical procedure, test, evaluation
or surgery.
When a mistake is made
during medical
treatment, care
or diagnosis, this is known as medical
or clinical negligence.
Pre-existing Condition means a medical condition for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care,
or treatment was recommended
or received
during the 6 months immediately preceding the Insured Person's Effective Date of Coverage.
This specifically includes but is not limited to any medical condition, sickness, Injury, Illness, disease, Mental Illness
or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or Treatment was recommended
or received
or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
Treatment during the 36 month period immediately preceding the Effective Date of Coverage under this Certificate.
This specifically includes but is not limited to any medical condition, Sickness, Injury, Illness, Disease, Mental Illness
or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or treatment was recommended
or received
or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the one hundred and eighty (180) days (three hundred and sixty five (365) days for Insured Persons 70 and older) immediately preceding the effective date of coverage under this Certificate.
A pre-existing medical condition, as defined in Mr. McKaig's policy, means «any injury, sickness
or condition for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or treatment was received
during the 180 - day period ending on the effective date of the insurance coverage.»
This specifically includes but is not limited to any medical condition, Sickness, Injury, Illness, disease, Mental Illness
or Mental Nervous Disorder, for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or Treatment was recommended
or received
or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
Treatment during the 36 month period immediately preceding the Effective Date of Coverage under this Certificate.
Any (1) condition for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care,
or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests
or prescription medicines) was recommended
or received
during the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (2) condition that had manifested itself in such a manner that would have caused a reasonably prudent person to seek medical advice,
diagnosis, care,
or treatment (includes receiving services and supplies, consultations, diagnostic tests
or prescription medicines) within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date; (3) injury, illness, sickness, disease,
or other physical, medical, mental,
or nervous conditions, disorder
or ailment (whether known
or unknown) that, with reasonable medical certainty, existed at the time of application
or within the 18 months immediately preceding the Certificate Effective Date.
In simple terms, a pre-existing medical condition is a sickness, injury
or other medical condition for which a person receives
diagnosis,
treatment or advice
during the 60 day period prior to your coverage effective date.
This includes but is not limited to any medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness
or mental nervous disorder, for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or treatment was recommended
or received
or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the 36 * months before the effective date.
A pre-existing condition will not be considered an acute onset if
during the 30 days prior to the acute event you had a change in prescription
or treatment for a
diagnosis related to the acute event.
This means that
during those 60 days (1) a test, exam,
or treatment was received
or recommended for a condition which first manifested, worsened
or became acute
or had symptoms which would have prompted a reasonable person to seek
diagnosis, care
or treatment;
or (2) prescription medication was received
or taken.
During the consultation, the doctor
or physician may ask the patient specific questions about their health history for proper
diagnosis and
treatment.
This includes but is not limited to any medical condition, sickness, injury, illness, disease, mental illness
or mental nervous disorder for which medical advice,
diagnosis, care
or treatment was recommended
or received
or for which a reasonably prudent person would have sought
treatment during the 180 days before the effective date.
Charges for
Treatment (s) of the following Illness (es)
or Surgery (ies), which Manifest (ed) themselves
or are recommended,
or symptoms occur
during the first one hundred and eighty (180) days of Coverage hereunder beginning on the initial Effective Date: any condition of the breast; any
Treatment of all forms of cancer / neoplasm; any condition of the prostate; disorders of the reproductive system; hysterectomy; gall stones
or urologic stones (kidney, ureteral, bladder
or urethral stones) and any associated complications; any acne
diagnosis or acne related condition; asthma; allergies; tonsillectomy; back conditions; adenoidectomy; hemorrhoids; hemorrhoidectomy; hernia,
or any Surgery (ies) that is (are) not Emergency in nature, as Emergency is defined hereunder.
I refer for medical and /
or psychiatric evaluation,
diagnosis, and
treatment first, then focus on potential detox and rehab needs with consistent therapeutic emphasis on management of mental health
during abuse recovery.
Participants in the PE condition
or the EMDR condition were significantly more likely to achieve loss of
diagnosis during treatment than those in the WL condition.
When an individual is ill
or given a
diagnosis, the entire family is impacted
during and after
treatment.