Common use of Continuing Treatment Clause in Contracts

Continuing Treatment. The continuing treatment by a health care a. The employee or family member is treated two or more times for the injury or illness by a health care provider or by a provider of health care services under direction of a health care provider; or b. The employee or family member is treated by a health care provider on at least one occasion and is given a regimen of continuing treatment under the supervision of the health care provider; or c. The employee or family member is under the continuing supervision of a health care provider for a long-term or chronic condition or disability which is permanent or long-term and for which treatment may not be effective.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Continuing Treatment. The continuing treatment by a health carecare provider means one or more of the following: a. The employee or family member is treated two or more times for the injury or illness by a health care provider or by a provider of health care services under direction of a health care provider; or b. The employee or family member is treated by a health care provider on at least one occasion and is given a regimen of continuing treatment under the supervision of the health care provider; or c. The employee or family member is under the continuing supervision of a health care provider for a long-term or chronic condition or disability which is permanent or long-term and for which treatment may not be effective.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement