Clinical Requirements. In providing access to Clients to the Services and without limiting any other provisions in this Agreement, the Service Provider will comply in all respects with the provisions of the Canada Health Act and the HFA. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing:
(a) the Service Provider is an “Operator” as that term is defined under the HFA;
(b) all Clients obtaining Services from the Service Provider shall receive the Services on a fair, equal and consistent basis to the extent clinically appropriate in accordance with the clinical standards generally in use within the Province of Alberta. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Service Provider shall not favour Clients with less complicated clinical concerns over those with more complicated clinical concerns;
(c) the Service Provider shall neither deprive any Client of access to the Services nor give any Client requiring or requesting the Services priority over any other Client requiring or requesting the Services where such access or priority is in any way preferentially-based on, or related to, the Service Provider receiving money or other valuable consideration or the Service Provider receiving payment for Enhanced Medical Goods or Services or non-medical goods or services or the Service Provider having the opportunity to provide services which are not Insured;
(d) the Service Provider shall not charge any Client or other person or entity (other than AHS in accordance with Schedule “B”) any amount relative to the provision of the Facility or Services provided by the Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement;
(e) the Service Provider shall strictly comply with the requirements of the HFA (and regulations thereunder), including all requirements related to the provision of any Enhanced Medical Goods or Services or non-medical goods or services, and will provide to AHS copies of all documentation provided to, or executed by, Clients related to any such goods or services provided in the Facility in the course of providing the Services; and
(f) the Service Provider shall not:
(i) Require non-medical goods or services to be sold as a condition of selling Enhanced Medical Goods and Services; or
(ii) “Bundle” charges for Enhanced Medical Goods and Services with charges for non-medical goods or services; as both of these are expressly prohibited under this Agreement.
(g) The Service Provider shall provide all implantable devices and enhanced goods and may only charge a Client for Enhanced Medi...
Clinical Requirements a. For purposes of determining clinical eligibility for enrollment in this Health Plan, the Health Plan shall ensure that only those children who meet the following criteria are submitted to the Agency as children with chronic conditions:
(1) Have met the criteria specified through a State of Florida Department of Health clinical screening performed on an Agency-approved clinical screening tool; or
(2) Have met the clinical criteria for enrollment in another Children’s Medical Services program provided the Agency has approved the enrollment criteria as appropriate for enrollment in this Health Plan as children with chronic conditions.
b. If a recipient is enrolled in Medicaid under an SSI eligibility assistance category, a Florida Department of Health, Children’s Medical Services clinical screening is still required for purposes of determining clinical eligibility for enrollment in this Health Plan. This clinical screening must be completed in full and cannot be waived.
Clinical Requirements. For purposes of determining clinical eligibility for enrollment in this Health Plan, the Health Plan shall ensure that only those beneficiaries who are HIV positive but asymptomatic, individuals with symptomatic HIV disease, and individuals with CDC-defined AIDS are enrolled.
Clinical Requirements. In providing access to Clients to the Services and without limiting any other provisions in this Agreement, the Service Provider will comply in all respects with the provisions of the Canada Health Act and the HFA. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing:
Clinical Requirements. The clinical portion of the Basic Nurse Assistant course will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis Each student will be required to completely perform and pass the twenty-one (21) Skills mandated by the Illinois Department of public Health (IDPH). The list of skills and guidelines are detailed further in the text materials. At each clinical session, the student will be evaluated on the ability to perform competently in the clinical setting with regards to Safety, Medical Asepsis, and Patient/Residents Rights, and the ability to apply theory knowledge. The student must abide by the objectives for the clinical setting and follow Carepaks Program Policies and professional Conduct Policies at clinical sites. Whenever a student’s performance in the lab or clinical setting is deemed unsatisfactory or unacceptable, the instructor will promptly discuss the deficiencies with the student and initiate the Performance Counseling process.
Clinical Requirements. The clinical portion of the Basic Nurse Assistant course will be evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis - Each student will be required to completely perform and pass the twenty-one (21) Skills mandated by the Illinois Department of public Health (IDPH). The list of skills and guidelines are detailed further in the text materials. - At each clinical session, the student will be evaluated on the ability to perform competently in the clinical setting with regards to Safety, Medical Asepsis, and Patient/Residents Rights, and the ability to apply theory knowledge. - The student must abide by the objectives for the clinical setting and follow Carepaks Program Policies and professional Conduct Policies at clinical sites. - Whenever a student’s performance in the lab or clinical setting is deemed unsatisfactory or unacceptable, the instructor will promptly discuss the deficiencies with the student and initiate the Performance Counseling process. - Failure to PASS this portion of the course will result in a failing grade for the entire course regardless of the theory grade.
Clinical Requirements. The Contractor shall assign GSSCs and other care coordination staff that are appropriately trained, licensed, and credentialed to perform the required clinical activities described in this Section. The following clinical activities shall be completed as required for each Enrollee: Arrange and ensure that appropriate assessments, evaluations, and in-home resources are available; Assist in the designation of a health care proxy, if the Enrollee wants one; Conduct Comprehensive Assessments appropriately and as required in the Contract, adjust ICP as necessary and with Enrollee’s knowledge and consent, and communicate the information to the Enrollee’s Providers in a timely manner; Document and access Enrollees’ care plans, healthcare needs, and goals; Review and reconcile medication; Adjust medication by protocol; Be available and accessible to Enrollees to help answer questions and get needs met, provide interventions, as necessary; Enhance self-management training and support for complex clinical conditions, including coaching for family members if appropriate; Access health plan escalation processes if there are concerns about Enrollee needs and/or preferences being appropriately addressed; Support safe transitions in care for Enrollees moving between settings; Ensure post-hospitalization services are discussed with Enrollees and put into place (for both medical and BH conditions); Assist Enrollees in connecting with recovery supports necessary to prevent hospitalization or re-hospitalization; Document and comply with advance directives about the Enrollee’s wishes for future treatment and health care decisions; Follow-up within twenty-four hours of an Enrollee’s admission to an acute hospital, and coordination with the Enrollee and hospital staff to facilitate hospital discharges; Provide care coordination to Enrollees residing in a skilled nursing facility or nursing facility that has a positive PASRR level II screening; Report concerns about abuse or neglect to the appropriate agency (i.e., Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) for adults ages 60 and over); and Frequent Enrollee contact, as appropriate. Geriatric Support Services Coordinator (GSSC) The Contractor shall provide a GSSC to Members requiring certain Long-term Services and Supports through a contract with one or more of the ASAPs that complies with M.G.L. c. 118E, § 9D. A GSSC must meet the standards established by the EOEA in designating ASAPs as qualified to serve as GSSCs. If more than o...
Clinical Requirements. (a) The Contractor must establish and maintain clinical governance arrangements (including to deal with patient consents) which are acceptable to the PHN.
(b) On PHN request, the Contractor must promptly provide evidence of compliance with these clinical requirements Item 4 Deliverables (cl 4) Evidence of a signed licence between the General Practice and the school. On execution of contract agreement. Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/12/2019 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN January 2020 – no report required (school holidays) Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 28/02/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/03/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 30/04/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/05/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 30/06/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/07/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/08/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 30/09/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/10/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 30/11/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/12/2020 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN January 2021 – no report required (school holidays) Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 28/02/2021 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/03/2021 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 30/04/2021 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format that will be developed and advised by the PHN 31/05/2021 Monthly Progress Report as required and in a format...
Clinical Requirements. During the Term, and subject to the terms and conditions hereof, Alkermes agrees to supply to Amylin, and Amylin agrees to purchase exclusively from Alkermes, the Clinical Requirements.
Clinical Requirements. For all Batches of Polymer Product Manufactured by Alkermes to meet the Clinical Requirements, Amylin will pay Alkermes a price equal to the [*…***…] of such Batch. Alkermes will invoice Amylin in U.S. Dollars on the Release Date for such Batch of Polymer Product, and Amylin will pay all such invoices within […***…] of the invoice date, unless such Batch has not been accepted pursuant to Section 3.9(a) or rejected pursuant to Section 3.9(c). Invoices shall be emailed to Xxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx, with a copy to the Amylin lead member of the Site Management Team.