Sentences with phrase «necessary treatment under»

Your insurance company pays your medical provider (as long as it is reasonable and necessary treatment under the Personal Injury Protection terms of the policy).

Not exact matches

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is backing the use of facilities where users can inject drugs under medical supervision, saying they are necessary to prevent overdose deaths and encourage addiction treatment.
It later struck a multiphase contract with the firm for upgrades to pump stations and a sewer treatment plant that county officials said are necessary under the «Albany Pool» consent order, part of a regionwide blueprint developed to address the blight of sewer system discharges into the river and improve water quality.
Lifelong treatment is necessary to keep the disease under control.
Dr. Wafaa El - Sadr, principal investigator of the HIV Prevention Trials Network, under whose auspices the trial was conducted, said the findings reinforced that people need to be made aware of their HIV status through testing in order to receive the necessary care and treatment and to learn how to prevent infection.
Treatment of the underlying condition to get it under control is necessary as well as applying a salve or ointment used for candidiasis to the sore area.
Sarcoptic mange treatment (another term for Dog Scabies) is necessary when a female Sarcoptes scabei mite burrows under a dog's skin.
Patients that are in poor condition usually need to be hospitalized for intensive treatment until they stabilize, and it may be necessary to use a combination of medications to successfully get the infection under control.
II) Seller guarantees that the puppy is in good health and at the time of delivery Seller will provide buyer with necessary information detailing puppy's treatment under Seller's care, including vaccines and worming
The proposed ordinance contains requirements that high volume retailers and breeders have adequately trained and sufficient staff who haven't been convicted of animal cruelty within a year of employment, nutrition, proper handling of dogs, socialization, daily observation and assessment, enrichment, proper grouping, exercise where dogs can reach a «running stride», also a proposed requirement under the PUPS Act pending in Congress;  «necessary routine and preventive veterinary care», «prompt treatment of illness or injury» and humane euthanasia, at least limiting the methods to those approved by the AVMA.
However, for bleeding under the skin as a symptom of an underlying disorder, treatment of the underlying disorder will be necessary.
Under these circumstances urgent hospitalization and supportive treatment will be necessary because severe electrolyte disturbances can lead to cardiac arrest.
«The purpose of this Act [would be] to prohibit the cruel and inhumane treatment of dogs in puppy mills by requiring large - scale dog breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary veterinary care, [space], and regular exercise.»
Veterinary treatment may be necessary, including a thorough oral exam under sedation, pain medication, antibiotics, or even anti-vomiting medication.
Some studies have shown that in cats under 10 years of age, the vast majority of urinary tract infections (UTI) have no bacterial component, so treatment with antibiotics may not be necessary.
Under the amendments, rescues are qualified as long as they can provide food, water, shelter, appropriate exercise, and necessary veterinary care and treatment; have a protocol for containing and managing contagious illness and disease; actively tries to find homes or placement for animals, and can keep animals safe and and so they are not at risk of abuse or neglect or for use in fighting or research.
They will work swiftly and efficiently to get the situation under control, conduct any necessary diagnostic tests and administer the appropriate care and treatment necessary at a moment's notice.
The purpose of this act is to prohibit the cruel and inhumane treatment of dogs bred in large operations by requiring large - scale dog breeding operations to provide each dog under their care with basic food and water, adequate shelter from the elements, necessary veterinary care, adequate space to turn around and stretch his or her limbs, and regular exercise.
The economic constraint on environmental action can easily be seen by looking at what is widely regarded as the most far - reaching establishment attempt to date to deal with The Economics of Climate Change in the form of a massive study issued in 2007 under that title, commissioned by the UK Treasury Office.7 Subtitled the Stern Review after the report's principal author Nicholas Stern, a former chief economist of the World Bank, it is widely viewed as the most important, and most progressive mainstream treatment of the economics of global warming.8 The Stern Review focuses on the target level of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) concentration in the atmosphere necessary to stabilize global average temperature at no more than 3 °C (5.4 °F) over pre-industrial levels.
But on the third hand, parents have a state law obligation to provide necessary medical treatment, so the parents may owe that amount, under the doctrine of necessaries.
(1) Subject to subsection (2), medical or rehabilitation benefits shall pay for all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by or on behalf of an insured person as a result of the accident for services provided by a qualified case manager in accordance with a treatment and assessment plan under section 38,
Reasonable fees charged by a health practitioner for reviewing and approving a treatment and assessment plan under section 38, including any assessment or examination necessary for that purpose, if any one or more of the goods, services, assessments or examinations described in the treatment and assessment plan have been:
(a) state whether the goods or services to be provided under the treatment plan are reasonable and necessary and shall include recommendations relating to the future provision of goods and services to the insured person for his or her treatment and rehabilitation, if the purpose of the designated assessment is to determine if the goods and services are reasonable and necessary; and
Yes, all reasonable and necessary medical treatment is covered under workers» compensation, provided that your carpal tunnel injury was caused by your job.
(9) In the case of a designated assessment described in clause (8)(b), the report of the designated assessment centre shall also state whether the goods or services to be provided under the treatment plan are reasonable and necessary and shall include recommendations relating to the future provision of goods and services to the insured person for his or her treatment and rehabilitation, if the report states that the impairment does not come within a Pre-approved Framework Guideline.
Recall that under the comprehensive legal scheme we propose in the Fusion Law, that the loss of decision - making capacity is the necessary entry criterion to consideration for involuntary treatment.
Under the Act, qualifying injured workers are entitled to medical treatment that is deemed medically reasonable and necessary and related to the injury along with supplies and travel costs for said services.
Rather than creating a single definition of «research information,» we allow covered entities the flexibility to define that subset of protected health information they create during clinical research that is not necessary for treatment, payment, or health care operations and that the covered entity will use or disclose under more limited circumstances than it uses or discloses other protected health information.
Like other disclosures under the proposed rule, the information provided to workers» compensation carriers for treatment, payment or health care operations was subject to the minimum necessary standard.
The final rule exempts disclosures of protected health information from a covered entity to a health care provider for treatment from the minimum necessary provision and eliminates the case - by - case determinations that would have been necessary under the NPRM.
For example, under the minimum necessary provisions, a hospital in one state could not share protected health information about a particular patient with another hospital if such a use is not necessary for treatment, payment or health care operations.
This appeal considered whether there is an obligation under the Human Rights Act 1998, s 6, read with ECHR, art 3, to investigate ill - treatment which has been perpetrated by a private individual without any complicity of a public authority, and / or whether in the case of such ill - treatment any positive obligation is confined to a requirement to put in place the necessary structure to enable such investigation to be conducted but does not extend to the conduct of an individual investigation into a particular alleged crime.
Under the offered service, if the policyholder gets injured in an accident; the insurance provider evacuates the policyholder from the scene of the accident to a nearby hospital to provide necessary medical treatment.
Failure to possess the requisite professional knowledge, training, and expertise in attachment theory, personality disorder processes (particularly narcissistic an borderline personality dynamics and their characteristic decompensation under stress), and in family systems constructs (particularly centering on the child's triangulation into the spousal conflict through a cross-generational parent - child coalition against the other parent) which is necessary for competent professional diagnosis and treatment with this «special population» of children and families may represent practice beyond the boundaries of professional competence in violation of professional practice standards.
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