Admission Process the SLA Admitter extracts the composite metrics from the submitted SLOs, their combination, their period of validity. It evaluates how much WSN re- source the corresponding new SLA would use. Then, it consults the WSN state information in the Service Registry (See details in Section 5.2). It compares the current WSN availability with the global needed re- source, including the requirements of the previously admitted SLAs. It concludes and informs the opera- tor about the feasibility of the new submitted SLA. If the current configuration of the WSN doesn’t meet the new traffic requirements, the WSN can adopt new rules (self-adaptation), e.g. a new route setting, to make better use of the WSN resource and make the admission possible. If the SLA Admitter rejects a new SLA request, we go back to the human part: a human manager should take appropriate business decisions (e.g. make the admission of strategic clients possible by deploy- ing complementary devices). Else, it sends the new flow requirements to the SLA Manager (See details in Section 5.4).
Admission Process. Upon receipt of physician's orders and signed consent for treatment (or 5150), the patient meeting admission criteria will be admitted to Restpadd PHF. An initial assessment will be completed by a licensed nurse. The physician's admission orders and the nursing assessment then guide the preliminary treatment plan.
Admission Process. After validation of the admission contract and the related file by the management of EBS Genève/CREA the candidate receives the instructions for the assessment interview. The assessment interview is organized at EBS Genève/CREA premises or online, with the participation of the Director of the Master and or the International recruitment manager.
Admission Process. ESHC agrees that it and its physicians and/or medical staff will abide by the following notification procedures when patients are transported to Shore Health: the sending physician at ESHC shall contact the appropriate Emergency Department attending physician at Shore Health who will evaluate the patient and determine appropriate disposition. In the event there is one (1) ESHC physician treating two injured patients that require emergency care and no additional physician coverage at ESHC is available to such physician, the patient with the most serious injuries will be sent to the Emergency Department, and the patient with less serious injuries will be managed at ESHC; provided that XXXX shall utilize best efforts to notify Shore Health of such transfer in advance via telephone.
Admission Process. Upon receipt of physician's orders and signed consent for treatment (or 5150), the patient meeting admission criteria will be admitted to Restpadd Health Corp. An initial assessment will be completed by a licensed nurse. The physician's admission orders and the nursing assessment then guide the preliminary treatment plan.
Admission Process. (a) Additional Members may join the Company upon the vote of the Board, subject to Section 9.5(b)(ii).
(b) Any Person who shall acquire Membership Interests pursuant to this Section 15.1 as an Additional Member shall as a condition to acquiring such Membership Interests be required to execute a counterpart of, or an agreement adopting, this Agreement. Upon execution of such counterpart or agreement, the acquiring Person shall have, to the extent of the Membership Interest acquired, the rights and powers and shall be subject to the restrictions and liabilities of a Member under this Agreement, the Certificate of Formation and the Act. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, an Additional Member (including any Permitted Transferee or other Transferee of a Founding Member) other than a wholly-owned subsidiary of a Founding Member, shall not be entitled to any of the rights and powers reserved expressly for a Founding Member under any circumstances (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any Transfer solely in connection with a Change of Control of the Company otherwise approved in accordance with Section 9.5(b)(v) and the other terms of this Agreement).
Admission Process. 6.2.1 The Service Provider shall ensure that all persons or Prisoners admitted are positively identified at the time of arrival from any agency to ensure that each individual Prisoner is the person named in the warrant or on the police report and shall confirm that they are due to appear before the court specified that day. The Service Provider must also as a minimum: Ensure that relevant and up to date court listings are available to its staff; Assume responsibility for the retention, safe keeping and secure management of official records, Prisoner records, and other documentation in transit and at court; Assume responsibility for the management of medication issues including a Prisoners emergency admittance to hospital and subsequent supervision Account for all items received and handed over including recording and safeguarding Prisoners‟ property and cash. Prisoners‟ monies must be accounted for and detailed separately from other property; Assume responsibility for the health & safety of the individual; and Assume responsibility for the security and well being of each Prisoner.
6.2.2 The Service Provider shall ensure upon arrival at court that every Prisoner is assisted in their understanding of their rights and is given useful information, in a language he/she understands. Service Provider staff shall offer initial advice and answer any immediate queries.
6.2.3 The Service Provider shall ensure that Prisoners are held and transported in conditions suitable to their needs throughout the period in its custody. Proper procedures shall be established to ensure that any Prisoners with sensory impairment and/or welfare needs are identified and that these needs are acted upon without delay.
6.2.4 Where any Prisoner‟s behaviour is giving the Service Provider cause for concern (whether suspected mental health or other behavioural concerns) this shall be immediately communicated to court officials, and the PF where necessary.
6.2.5 Service Provider staff shall satisfy themselves that each Prisoner understands the information and enquire as to whether there are any urgent personal, domestic or legal concerns that require immediate attention. Any relevant issues shall be brought to the attention of the court where necessary.
6.2.6 The Service Provider shall ensure that where a Prisoner or an accused has a need for interpretation services that this is drawn to the attention of the PF and the court.
Admission Process. All Defendants eligible for the Mental Health Treatment Court will be referred to Professional Consulting Services, who will do the following:
a) Review the case for eligibility
b) Obtain releases for records
c) Obtain and review the criminal history
d) Obtain and review the police report
e) Confirm Medicaid coverage
f) Review history of any prior terms of probation
g) Submit the case with a recommendation to the Mental Health Treatment Team
h) Conduct Mental Health evaluation
Admission Process. Any PhD student enrolled at TCTI may in principle apply to do a joint PhD, provided that prior permission has been obtained from his/her supervisor and that a co-supervisor has been found in the chosen partner institution with degree awarding powers. Following Agreement of supervisors from all involved supervisors regarding acceptance of the Student for the Joint PhD, the Student will submit a formal application to TCTI in line with the applicable TCTI policies. The same applies to any PhD student enrolled at an institution with degree awarding powers other than TCTI on condition that a co-supervisor is found within TCTI and that the student meets the entry requirements and both Institutions are mutually agreeable to the arrangement. The selection of collaborating institutions will be supervisor led and will be subject to a quality assurance scheme. The PhD student must spend a minimum of 6 months (up to a maximum of 1,5 years over the duration of 3 year programme) at the partner institution for thesis research work, during one or several periods. This minimum period may be increased if requested by the partner institution. It is envisioned that the joint PhD arrangements would be entered into by all ideally at the beginning of the PhD research, but no later Framework Policy on Joint PhDs than 6 months from the start of the PhD programme. All support for the cost of travel to and from institutions will have to be provided by the student or scholarship scheme, as appropriate. The difference between a joint PhD and joint supervision is that a student is registered in both institutions for the duration of the PhD and receives a joint award from the two Institutions. Current regulations allow for an external supervisor to act as co-supervisor for a students registered at TCTI. The award of the PhD in this case is made solely through TCTI and the Institution where the external supervisor is based does not receive any compensation. Joint supervision is also practised where the partner institution does not have degree awarding powers. Students will be registered students of TCTI for all years of their Joint programme and will be registered students of the partner Institution/s. Students will be entitled to use the support services of all partner Institution/s. Doctoral students and independent applicants are trained according to an individual plan, approved by the decision of the Collegiate Body. An individual plan is drawn up for the entire period of study at th...
Admission Process. Pursuant to the terms and conditions defined herein, Center may accept for admission patients referred by Hospital meeting the criteria established herein. Hospital will identify patients appropriate for discharge from acute care with short term skilled nursing care needs that are within the licensed scope of services provided by Center. (Prior to the admission of such patients to Center, such patients are herein referred to as “Proposed Transfer Patients”; following admission, such patients are herein referred to as “Transfer Patients”). For Proposed Transfer Patients who are uninsured, Hospital shall initiate an application for Medicaid whenever feasible. Hospital shall contact Center and provide Center with access to such of Hospital’s records and information about each Proposed Transfer Patient to enable Center to evaluate the patient for skilled nursing care at the Center, including toxicology screens, history and medical status and physician orders and care plan. Within two (2) hours of Center’s receipt of complete information from Hospital with respect to any Proposed Transfer Patient, Center shall advise Hospital of its acceptance or denial of admission to such Proposed Transfer Patient, or of its request for additional time to evaluate the proposed patient transfer. If Center determines that any of the below listed conditions are met, Center reserves the right to deny admission to the Proposed Transfer Patient.