Sentences with phrase «health of close family members»

Your driving record and the health of close family members may also affect your premiums.

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Each member of the MSPrebiotics Inc team has been either directly affected by digestive health issues or has a close family member who struggles with these issues, meaning that our work hits very close to home.
Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to revoke the bail of former Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., who was convicted in May after a prolonged and colorful trial of stealing close to half a million dollars from Soundview, the federally funded Bronx health clinic he founded and ran for years with the assistance of allies and members of his family.
In 1988, a study was conducted by the Journal of Mental Health to determine if the human / canine bond could be closer than some of our human family ties.1 Most of the participants placed their canine family member almost as close or just as close as their human family member in terms of importance.
As our pets have become more valued members of our family, and as we have learned how to pay closer attention to the correlation between their diets and their health, we have become better able to recognize cases of grape poisoning.
While physical health is extremely important, we also want puppy parents to pay close attention to the mental health of their new family member.
MADISON, NJ, May 11, 2011 - Pfizer Animal Health and American Humane Association today announced a partnership to conduct a study on the impact of animal - assisted therapy on pediatric oncology patients, as well as on their parents, caregivers, siblings, and other close family members.
Rauschenberg, who died on May 12, 2008, at age 83 after years of declining health, was eulogized by an impressive array of friends, family members, and colleagues — everyone from artists Chuck Close and James Rosenquist (who told a funny - sad story about Rauschenberg kicking a tray of Jack Daniels six feet into the air after a waiter refused to serve him) to choreographer Merce Cunningham and curator Thomas Krens.
A study in 2008 — UK Study of Abuse and Neglect of Older People Prevalence Survey Report — by the Department of Health and Comic Relief, found that found that 2.6 % of people aged 66 or over who were living in their own private household reported mistreatment involving a family member, close friend or care worker in the past year.
Under the Privacy Rule, a covered entity may «share [PHI] with an individual's family member, other relative, close personal friend, or any other person identified by the individual, [which is] directly relevant to the involvement of that person in the patient's care or payment for health care.»
Under the final rule, we specify that covered entities may disclose to a person involved in the current health care of the individual (such as a family member, other relative, close personal friend, or any other person identified by the individual) protected health information directly related to the person's involvement in the current health care of an individual or payment related to the individual's health care.
Comment: A number of comments supported the NPRM's proposed approach, which would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health information to the individual's next of kin, family members, or other close personal friends when the individual verbally agreed to the disclosure.
(i) A covered entity may, in accordance with paragraphs (b)(2) or (3) of this section, disclose to a family member, other relative, or a close personal friend of the individual, or any other person identified by the individual, the protected health information directly relevant to such person's involvement with the individual's care or payment related to the individual's health care.
Rather, it should be construed narrowly, to allow disclosures to those with the closest relationships with the patient, such as family members, in circumstances when a patient is unable to agree to disclosure of his or her protected health information.
Under the final rule, we clarify the NPRM provision to state that covered entities may disclose protected health information to family members, relatives, or close personal friends of an individual or any other person identified by the individual, to the extent that the information directly relates to the person's involvement in the individual's current health care.
The rule allows covered entities to disclose to family members, other relatives, close personal friends of the individual, or any other person identified by the individual, the protected health information directly relevant to such person's involvement with the individual's care or payment related to the individual's health care.
In cases involving an individual with the capacity to make health care decisions, the NPRM would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health information about the individual to a next - of - kin, to other family members, or to close personal friends of the individual if the individual had agreed orally to such disclosure.
Whether your family medical history is factored in depends on the severity of the health condition, number of close family members affected, and their age when they fell ill.
Medical professionals have, for decades, understood the link between general health and those with close - knit groups of friends and family members.
The committee recommends that the Federal Government's «closing the gap» initiative be extended to establish a National Indigenous Healing Fund to provide health, housing, ageing, funding for funerals, and other family support services for members of the stolen generation as a matter of priority.
Whether it is depression due to lack of respect and recognition at work, death of a close family member, emotional distress due to separation, relationship concerns, hypersensitivity, obsessive compulsive disorder, hyperactivity, human sexuality, loss of job, or just any other issues that is affecting your mental health negatively my service would be beneficial.»
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