Sentences with phrase «medical opinion states»

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However, it is well to remember the opinion expressed by Giorgio Lolli, former medical director of the Yale Plan Clinic for Alcoholics, who states: «There is practically no case of alcohol addiction isolated from other neurotic disorders and bodily illnesses.»
The Stenberg dissenters repeatedly cited and quoted Justice O'Connor's abortion opinions from the 1980s, in which she had criticized the Court for operating as «the nation's ex officio medical board with powers to approve or disapprove medical and operative practices and standards throughout the United States
When questioned about the state of medical facilities at Arsenal, the manager was adamant in his opinion that the staff were top quality and the players received the best care possible.
Both medical opinion and folk practice in the United States were still influenced by the centuries - old Galenic theories of health and disease, which dictated that eating fruit made people, especially children, susceptible to fevers.16 Properties inherent in fruits and vegetables were thought to cause severe diarrhea and dysentery, especially in the summer.
«We can turn to her whenever we have questions about health issues affecting schools and communities at the national or state level and know she will provide well - researched data and medical opinions, as well as her own perspective.»
The articles featured attention grabbing headings, highlighting issues pertaining to the state of maternity services, supplemented by a range of expert opinions including the relevant government authority, medical or obstetric experts, Australian College of Midwives (ACM) and consumer groups.
That opinion, dated Oct. 24, 2005, states that the ruling is limited: «This opinion is specifically limited to the issue of whether a prohibited conflict of interest in violation of Suffolk County Administrative Code A30 - 1 would be created if Enright Sten - Tel Transcription Services Inc. entered into a contract for medical transcription services with Stony Brook University Hospital or other hospitals which have contracts with the County of Suffolk to provide medical care.»
Dr Rashid Buttar, medical director of a clinic specializing in treating cancer, heart disease and other chronic conditions, states «I can now very comfortably state to you that in my opinion, based on the evidence, every single chronic insidious disease process is related to one word: toxicity.
A reasonable solution would be for the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to request an opinion from the Attorney General on these issues, and for the Texas State Board to issue a policy statement in the Board Notes indicating a Board policy prohibiting each of the practices I have outlined above.
To learn more about veterinarian, veterinary technician, veterinary assistant, and veterinary technologist experiences with and opinions about mental health and substance abuse problems, work - related stress, and intervention / prevention programs, the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association, Auburn University, and University of Georgia are working together to survey veterinary professionals in our state.
As host Member States may not demand from EU citizens in this first period to have sufficient means of subsistence and personal medical cover, it is legitimate, according to the Court, not to require those Member States to be responsible for those citizens during this Following explicitly the opinion of the Advocate - General, such an interpretation would meet the objective stated in recital 10 of the Directive to maintain the «financial equilibrium of the social assistance systems of the Member States» (para. 45).
In his Opinion, AG Saugmandsgaard Øe stated an MA could definitely influence the substitutability, as an MA will likely guide medical practitioners in prescribing a product treating ailments for which that product was authorised (pt.
Earlier this month, one state's appellate court issued a written opinion in a medical malpractice case that required the court to determine whether the single doctor named as a defendant should be able to introduce evidence that there had originally been several other doctors named as defendants, but they had all settled with the plaintiff before the case reached trial.
Earlier this month, a state appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case that illustrates the importance of following all procedural and court rules in South Florida medical malpractice cases.
If an injured worker seeks a second medical professional's opinion, depending on their state there could be certain restrictions on this.
The CJEU adopted the opinion of the Advocate General in this case, stating that the intended purpose of the software (i.e., whether its purpose falls within a medical purpose as prescribed by the regulations) and the function that the software performs on the data (i.e., analytics, learning and decision - making) are key tests in determining whether the relevant software is a medical device or not.
For example, the Arizona State Bar published an opinion about the effect of Rule 1.2 (d) on a lawyer's ability to advise clients regarding activity that is permissible Arizona's Medical Marijuana Act, «despite the fact that such conduct potentially may violate applicable federal law».
A separate trial for Kenny, according to the then state of the expert medical opinion evidence, a lesser player in the unlawful death of Brian Fudge, was at once viable, reasonable and in the interests of justice.
I accept Dr. Becker's opinion that GCS scores are not intended to be used to diagnose a condition or prognosticate on an injured person's future medical status, but rather is intended as a tool of communication between medical practitioners about a person's state of consciousness after trauma.
New York State Law requires that a patient obtain a doctor's opinion that medical malpractice occurred before any medical malpractice lawsuit may be filed in the Court's of New York State.
In a recent Florida medical malpractice case, the state's Supreme Court issued an opinion discussing the breadth of the amendment and whether common - law privileges held by medical providers can override the reach of Amendment 7.
Earlier this month, a state appellate court issued a written opinion in a personal injury case discussing when summary judgment is appropriate in a car accident case involving the payment of future medical expenses.
Earlier this month, the state's Supreme Court issued a Florida medical malpractice opinion that will likely have a great impact moving forward.
Although Dr. Davey called into question the degree of impairment assigned and was of the opinion that some duplication occurred, the Commissioner stated: «I do not find it more likely than not that the Worker's assessment by the Board Medical Advisor resulted in a PMI that was too high because of rating both crepitus and ROM» [see para. 27, emphasis added].
The good news is Georgia appellate cases have made it clear that an expert only has to state their expert medical opinion on what caused the injury in a way that is stronger than that of medical possibility.
The state Supreme Court, in a per curiam opinion released Feb. 10, sided with Helen Keller Hospital in a medical malpractice lawsuit filed against it, affirming the ruling of a trial court.
For the reasons stated in the following opinion, I believe that so much of the judgment of the California court as holds petitioner's special admissions program unlawful and directs that respondent be admitted to the Medical School must be affirmed.
[11] The American Medical Association's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs has issued an opinion stating, «The physician should not reveal confidential communications or information without the express consent of the patient, unless required to do so by law [and] subject to certain exceptions which are ethically and legally justified because of overriding social considerations.»
Prescription Over-Ruled further asserts that the WSIB strategically uses «independent» medical examinations to support denials by stating that the worker has fully recovered and is ready to return to work despite conflicting evidence and opinions from treating health care providers.
In such situations, the operative law for determining what APNs are permitted to delegate to unlicensed allied health professionals, such as medical assistants, is the state nurse practice act and the rules, policies, and opinions of the state board of nursing.
However, it is my legal opinion that state laws do not permit providers to delegate to medical assistants any tasks that require the exercising of independent judgment, or the making of clinical assessments, evaluations, or interpretations.
Even though I am licensed and the states of North Carolina and Virginia, the information and opinions contained on this site are for your use and not meant to be replacements for a medical doctor, psychiatrist, licensed mental health professional, attorney or clergy.
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