Acute Services Sample Clauses

Acute Services. This will deliver emergency and planned care from an appropriately sized acute environment focussing on specialist, complex and high risk provision. It will provide specialist led medical services 24/7 ensuring that a wide range of services are available for the local population. Services provided will include consultant led maternity, neonatal and specialist paediatric care. The majority of outpatient activity will shift from acute settings to community settings with appropriately skilled and trained workforce supporting face to face and virtual consultations. This shift includes current and future nurse, midwife and AHP led services which will become more community based with acute reach-in. The acute hospital setting will have a new approach to urgent and emergency care which will be enabled by modern facilities, the latest technology, high quality care focussed on acute need, and subsequently allowing patients rapid transfer back to their communities or to their homes. Patients will be seen by senior clinicians at the front door enabling more rapid decision making and management of conditions with the aim of improving patient flow and reducing the length of stay of patients in the acute setting. Where access is required by Ayrshire residents, this setting would also cover tertiary services provided from Health Boards outwith the NHS Ayrshire & Arran area.
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Acute Services. Acute psychiatric care services are provided at a number of locations in short stay units, psychiatric intensive care units and general acute units. Adult Service and Locations: • FMC short stay unit. • FMC Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx xxxx, new FMC Xxxx 4G (State-wide Eating Disorder Services and Anxiety) and new State-wide Gambling Therapy Service. • NH Xxxxxx Xxxx, Emergency Department Consultation Liaison services within FMC and NH, and Emergency Departments and Hospital sites. • Glenside Health Service Campus – a state-wide Veteran’s Mental Health service (Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx Centre).
Acute Services. All of the Acute Trusts in Northern Ireland areas which border the Irish Republic, have had active projects working with the NWHB and the NEHB to improve the levels, quality and accessibility of services for their respective populations. Specific examples of this include the development of dermatology services in Monaghan, Dundalk, Newry and Armagh and the provision of nephrology services to patients in the NEHB from Xxxxx Xxxx Hospital. These particular developments highlight the willingness of patients to avail of services at their nearest point of delivery irrespective of the border. An important output from the Acute Projects has been the identification of the current constraints to cross border partnership working as well as highlighting further opportunities for collaboration.
Acute Services. Acute Hospitals are undergoing a transformation both north and south of the border. Peripherality and current long travel times will be impacted on by changes in both jurisdictions and will reflect a range of cross-border acute service developments. These developments must guarantee equity and good quality of care while reflecting variations in geography, demography and health needs. Managed Clinical Networks will contribute to this agenda. The emphasis should be on connection networking and partnership rather than isolation and self-sufficiency, on sharing and distribution of resources rather than centralisation and on maximising the benefits for all patients rather than the fortunate few. Against the backdrop of developing clinical networks CAWT will: • Support the networking of hospitals where appropriate within the CAWT region; • Schedule a seminar to ensure detailed consideration and debate on the recommendations of the Xxxxx Review of Acute Services and the North Western and North Eastern Health Boards Reviews of Acute Services which will influence the development of a CAWT acute strategy; • CAWT will support the development of cancer services in the west and nephrology services in the east of the province; • Present to the North South Accident and Emergency Working Group on the wider cross border acute issues which will cover local, sub-regional accident and emergency services and also discuss the potential for development; • Reach a concensus on which areas of the Triangle Feasibility Study will be taken forward and support the implementation of these; • Develop a process to coordinate the implementation of the Altnagelvin/ Letterkenny Feasibility Study.
Acute Services. Modifications to Dependent Services Exhibit for Presence Acute Group and Alexian Acute Group.

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  • Surgery Services This plan covers surgery services to treat a disease or injury when: • the operation is not experimental or investigational, or cosmetic in nature; • the operation is being performed at the appropriate place of service; and • the physician is licensed to perform the surgery. This plan covers reconstructive surgery and procedures when the services are performed to relieve pain, or to correct or improve bodily function that is impaired as a result of: • a birth defect; • an accidental injury; • a disease; or • a previous covered surgical procedure. Functional indications for surgical correction do not include psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons. This plan covers the procedures listed below to treat functional impairments. • abdominal wall surgery including panniculectomy (other than an abdominoplasty); • blepharoplasty and ptosis repair; • gastric bypass or gastric banding; • nasal reconstruction and septorhinoplasty; • orthognathic surgery including mandibular and maxillary osteotomy; • reduction mammoplasty; • removal of breast implants; • removal or treatment of proliferative vascular lesions and hemangiomas; • treatment of varicose veins; or • gynecomastia.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network or non- network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network or non-network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.

  • Pharmacy Services The Contractor shall establish a network of pharmacies. The Contractor or its PBM must provide at least two (2) pharmacy providers within thirty (30) miles or thirty (30) minutes from a member’s residence in each county, as well as at least two (2) durable medical equipment providers in each county or contiguous county.

  • Autism Services This plan covers the following services for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders. • Applied behavior analysis when provided and/or supervised by an individual licensed by the state in which the service is rendered. See the Summary of Medical Benefits for the amount that you pay. • Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy services when rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. A benefit limit will not apply to these services. • Psychological and psychiatric services, and prescription drugs are also covered. See Behavioral Health Services and Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies for additional information. Coverage for autism spectrum disorders does not affect any obligation of a school district, a state or other governmental entity to provide services to an individual under an individualized family service plan, an individualized education program, or similar services required under state or federal law. Services related to autism that are furnished by school personnel are not covered under this plan.

  • Outside Services Consultant shall not use the service of any other person, entity, or organization in the performance of Consultant’s duties without the prior written consent of an officer of the Company. Should the Company consent to the use by Consultant of the services of any other person, entity, or organization, no information regarding the services to be performed under this Agreement shall be disclosed to that person, entity, or organization until such person, entity, or organization has executed an agreement to protect the confidentiality of the Company’s Confidential Information (as defined in Article 5) and the Company’s absolute and complete ownership of all right, title, and interest in the work performed under this Agreement.

  • Education services 1.1 Catholic education is intrinsic to the mission of the Church. It is one means by which the Church fulfils its role in assisting people to discover and embrace the fullness of life in Xxxxxx. Catholic schools offer a broad, comprehensive curriculum imbued with an authentic Catholic understanding of Xxxxxx and his teaching, as well as a lived appreciation of membership of the Catholic Church. Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS) governs the operation of MACS schools and owns, governs and operates the School. 1.2 Parents and guardians, as the first educators of their children, enter into a partnership with the Catholic school to promote and support their child’s education. Parents and guardians must assume a responsibility for maintaining this partnership by supporting the school in the provision of education to their children within the scope of School's registration and furthering the spiritual and academic life of their children.

  • Our Services As insurance intermediaries we generally act as the agent of our client. We are subject to the law of agency, which imposes various duties on us. However, in certain circumstances we may act for and owe duties of care to other parties, including the insurer. We will advise you when these circumstances occur, so you will be aware of any possible conflict of interest. We offer a wide range of products and services which may include: • Offering you a single or range of products from which to choose a product that suits your insurance needs; • Advising you on your insurance needs; • Arranging suitable insurance cover with insurers to meet your requirements; • Helping you with any subsequent changes to your insurance you have to make; • Providing all reasonable assistance with any claim you make. In some cases, we act for insurers under a delegated authority agreement and can enter into insurance policies, issue policy documentation and/or handle or settle claims on their behalf. Where we act on behalf of the insurer and not you, we will notify you accordingly and in relation to claims we will advise you of this fact when you notify us of a claim. Notwithstanding this, we endeavour to always act in your best interest. As intermediaries, we offer a wide range of insurance products and have access to many leading insurance companies and the Lloyd’s market. Depending on the type of cover you require and where we have provided advice based on a personal recommendation, we will offer you a policy from either: • a single insurer; • a limited range of insurers; or • a fair analysis that is representative of the insurance market. We will advise you separately as to which of these apply before we arrange your policy and where we have not undertaken a fair analysis of the market, we will provide you with a list of insurers considered. Jensten Retail Consumer Client TOBA Version 1.0 Nov 2021 Policies taken out, amended, or renewed through our online service will be on a non-advised basis. This means sufficient information will be provided for you to make an informed decision about any product purchased online and you should therefore ensure that any policy provides the cover you require and is suitable for your needs. For Motor Vehicle insurance we require customers to pay an additional charge for our claims service – Coversure Claimsline (details are provided in a separate document). This is a “one-stop” service that enables us to assist you with any claim you may incur. The cost of the Coversure Claimsline services will be included in the price quoted to you for the Motor Vehicle insurance and shown separately in your documentation. By purchasing motor insurance from us, you authorise Coversure and its agents to take all necessary actions to handle your claim including dealing with your insurers, third parties and their insurers and other service suppliers on your behalf. For all other policies, including optional additional products and premium finance (if relevant), before the insurance contract is concluded and after we have assessed your demands & needs, we will provide you with advice and make a personal recommendation. This will include sufficient information to enable you to make an informed decision about the policy that we have recommended, together with a quotation which will itemise any fees that are payable in addition to the premium. This documentation will also include a statement of your demands and needs. You should read this carefully as it will explain reasons for making the recommendation we have made.

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  • Beta Services From time to time, We may invite You to try Beta Services at no charge. You may accept or decline any such trial in Your sole discretion. Beta Services will be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, developer preview, non-production, evaluation or by a description of similar import. Beta Services are for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not considered “Services” under this Agreement, are not supported, and may be subject to additional terms. Unless otherwise stated, any Beta Services trial period will expire upon the earlier of one year from the trial start date or the date that a version of the Beta Services becomes generally available. We may discontinue Beta Services at any time in Our sole discretion and may never make them generally available. We will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of or in connection with a Beta Service.

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