A beneficiary must receive at minimum fifty (50) minutes of counseling sessions with a therapist or counselor for up to two hundred (200) minutes per calendar month, although additional services may be provided based
on medical necessity.
Additional testing should be considered based
on medical necessity in view of the patient's health history, ethnicity, and other risk factors.
Fasting is based
on medical necessity by the physician.
Not exact matches
When I get an email from a friend of a friend saying, «I have a financial problem,» it's almost always because they're spending too much
on housing, cars, or
medical bills — the
necessities All Your Worth warns us not to let get out of hand.
Rather, we need to examine the «picture» much earlier
on to investigate what societal factors /
medical practices are herding women in this direction — outside of
medical necessity — and try to alter the course before she arrives at that destination.
When a practice is said to be «routine» this means that the practice or procedure is done as a normal practice
on every pregnant person, not down to
medical necessity or evidence, but hospital policy.
Other issues in the hospital include delaying the new mommy's ability to begin breastfeeding immediately by removing the baby to a warming bed instead of laying the baby
on the mommy's tummy, and too early interventions such as eye ointment, bathing the baby, and taking the baby to the nursery to be evaluated in the absence of
medical necessity.
Breastmilk is considered a «
medical necessity» and is therefore not counted in the amount of liquid you are / aren't able to bring
on a plane.
On a more practical note, a form of reliable transportation is a
necessity to get to and from screenings, in - vitro fertilization, routine
medical testing and meetings with intended parents and the agency.
Cuomo left the door open for issuing a message of
necessity to bypass the required three - day aging process for a
medical marijuana deal, but said he would not sign off
on anything that he believed would create «havoc» and a «public health disaster.»
While there is little dispute
on either side of the
medical aisle about the
necessity of omega - 3 fats in the diet for optimal health, consumers need to be aware that there are pitfalls associated with these good fats, particularly when consumed as part of a nutrient poor Standard American Diet (SAD).
I'm
on a low - carb diet by
medical necessity.
General browsers will be eager to pick out and share juicy passages and will come away with globs of random, useful information
on topics as diverse as the
medical uses of insects, the functions of yawns, and the
necessity of ear wax.
Making full payment amounts
on my student loans will leave no money for other
necessities (food,
medical payments, mortgage, etc.) It will have a HUGE negative impact my me and my family.
Some people rely
on their tax refunds each year to make necessary repairs to their home or vehicle, pay for
medical checkups or buy clothes and other
necessities for their children.
Update 2011
On Monday November 28th 2011 Israel's parliament the Knesset banned de-clawing cats except for
medical necessity.
Grant decisions are based
on several factors including:
medical necessity, financial need, available funding and eligibility.
We're extremely proud of this program because it helps to ensure that our older Springers are placed in appropriate homes where the lifestyle is well matched to that of their own golden years, but it also leaves our treasury short of the funds we generally count
on through adoption fees to help cover veterinary bills and other
medical necessities.
This year's 2008 program focused
on medical malpractice, where judges observed staged trials, reviewed clinical studies and learned about the differences between «standard of care» and «
medical necessity.»
This structure allows you to focus
on your own recovery, saving your hard - earned money for
medical bills, rent, food, and other
necessities.
It might be advisable to provide the other parent additional evidence of expenses or
medical necessity before pursing contempt, to offer a compromise
on disputed issues, to give the other parent a longer time to pay the reimbursement, or to forgo certain reimbursement claims in pursing the contempt.
Elderly people with mobility and health issues often rely
on personal care workers and nurses to assist them with daily tasks and
medical necessities.
Each proposed hospital admission, in - patient or out - patient surgery, and other procedures as noted in the Certificate of Insurance must be Precertified for
medical necessity, which means the insured person or their attending physician must communicate with a representative at the number listed
on the identification card prior to admission to a hospital or performance of a surgery.
Revamped internal and customer training documentation
on Meditech's
Medical Necessity Solution
Insuring correct diagnosis / coding
on patient order while meeting
Medical Necessity determinations for payment and determining any pre-certification requirements are obtained correctly and accurately prior to the testing.
The length
on of residential services range from 1 to 90 days with a 90 - day maximum for adults and 30 - day maximum for adolescents per 365 - day period; unless
medical necessity authorizes a one - time extension of up to 30 days per 365 day period.
«Make no mistake, this law is based
on a political agenda, not
medical necessity,» said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
On the same grounds, Doe V. Bolton strikes down a 1968 abortion reform statute in the state of Georgia that had prohibited abortions, except in cases of
medical necessity, rape, incest, and fetal abnormality.
Keep in mind that you can't always depend
on that amount, as your plan may require you to also meet what they call
medical necessity.