Doctor Registered under the Medical Registration Act Sample Clauses

Doctor Registered under the Medical Registration Act. (f) If a staff produces an “unfit for work” medical certificate issued by a registered doctor of a polyclinic, Institution appointed panel medical clinic, non-polyclinic or non-panel medical clinic but is not eligible to apply for paid sick leave because that day is her rest day, off day, public holiday or other approved leave of absence, the staff remains eligible to claim medical outpatient non-specialist reimbursement (including consultation fees) subject to: firstly 10% co-pay by the staff, and secondly $30 maximum claim per visit, only if the claim amount is within the calendar year claim limit as per sub-clause 39(3a) or 39(3c) (as applicable).
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Doctor Registered under the Medical Registration Act. (e) The staff’s reimbursable medical outpatient specialist claims for herself after exceeding her calendar year claim limit in sub-clause 39(4a) or 39(4c) (as applicable), shall be as follows: Approved full- Exceeded Paid
Doctor Registered under the Medical Registration Act. (f) If a staff produces an “unfit for work” medical certificate issued by a registered doctor of a PHI but is not eligible to apply for paid sick leave because that day is her rest day, off day, public holiday or other approved leave of absence, the staff is eligible to claim medical outpatient specialist reimbursement subject to 10% co-pay by the staff, only if the claim amount is within her calendar year claim limit as per sub-clauses 39(4a) or 39(4c) (as applicable).
Doctor Registered under the Medical Registration Act. (e) The staff’s reimbursable medical outpatient specialist claims for herself after exceeding her calendar year claim limit in sub-clause 39(4)(a) or 39(4)(c) (as applicable), shall be as follows: Approved full- day Sick Leave and within Paid Sick Leave Entitlement for the Calendar Year Exceeded Paid Sick Leave Entitlement for the Calendar Year Staff produces an Only medical Not “unfit for work” consultation reimbursable. medical certificate expenses are for her work day, fully issued by a reimbursable. registered doctor1 of a PHI Not reimbursable. Staff produces an “unfit for work” medical certificate for her work day, issued by a registered doctor1 of a non-PHI

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