Early Intervention Program. On or before February 1, Special Education administration shall meet and confer with Early Intervention Program staff concerning the year round calendar for the following year.
Early Intervention Program. If an employee has been out of work as a result of a work related injury and the Town’s workers’ compensation/line of duty office is advised by the employee’s physician or the Town’s examining physician or comparable medical provider that the employee is presently unable to perform the essential duties of their job and that their return to work is not imminent, then:
1. The Town will, if the condition so warrants, determine whether the employee would benefit from a medical or vocational rehabilitation program.
2. If such a determination is made, the Town will arrange to have the employee evaluated by a medical or vocational rehabilitation specialist to determine whether the employee would benefit from medical or vocational rehabilitation.
3. If it is determined that the employee would benefit from a medical or vocational rehabilitation program, said program will be developed and coordinated in conjunction with and input form the employee’s attending physician and/or the Town’s examining or consulting physician.
4. Any recommended medical or vocational rehabilitation program must be approved by the Town and the employee prior to its implementation and shall be reasonable.
5. The workers’ compensation/line of duty office of the Legal Department shall monitor the implementation and progress of the rehabilitation program until the employee returns to his/her former position.
6. This early intervention procedure shall not interfere with the medically necessary treatment recommended by the employee’s attending physician or other medical care providers. If the employee and the Town are unable to agree on a proposed medical or vocational rehabilitation program, then the matter will be referred to the Arlington Contributory Retirement Board and the employee will be subject to the provision of M.G.L. Chapter 32 Section 5B, as amended. This program and procedure shall not affect any mandatory compliance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 152 or the Code or Massachusetts Regulations as they relate to medical or vocational rehabilitation regarding workers’ compensation recipients. Temporary Modified Work Program The Town’s workers’ compensation/line of duty injury office will attempt, where appropriate, to establish an individual program to enable modification of an employee’s job and an early return to work in the same position for injured employees. In coordination with the affected employee’s department head, the employee’s and the Town’s medical providers, the worker...
Early Intervention Program. The provision of specialized services through family-centered intervention for a child, birth to age three (3), who has been determined to have a developmental delay of twenty-five percent (25%) of the child's chronological age or has documented test performance of 1.5 standard deviation below the mean in standardized tests in one or more areas: cognitive development; physical development, including vision and hearing; language and speech development; psycho-social development; or self-help skills or has a diagnosed condition which may result in developmental delay. ELIGIBILITY PERIOD -- A period of time during which a consumer is eligible to receive MA benefits. An eligibility period is indicated by the eligibility start and end dates on CIS. A blank eligibility end date signifies an open-ended eligibility period. ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION SYSTEM (EVS) -- An automated system available to Providers and other specified organizations for on-line verification of MA eligibility, prepaid capitation, PH-MCO or BH-MCO enrollment, third party resources, and the applicable benefit package under the MA Fee-for-Service (FFS) Program. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CONDITION -- A medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in: (a) placing the health of the individual (or with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy, (b) serious impairment to bodily functions, or (c) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. EMERGENCY MEMBER ISSUE -- A problem of a PH-MCO Member (including problems related to whether an individual is a Member), the resolution of which should occur immediately or before the beginning of the next business day in order to prevent a denial or significant delay in care to the Member that could precipitate a Medical Emergency Condition or need for urgent care. EMERGENCY SERVICES -- Covered inpatient and outpatient services that: (a) are furnished by a Provider that is qualified to furnish such service under Title XIX of the Social Security Act and (b) are needed to evaluate or stabilize an Emergency Medical Condition. ENCOUNTER DATA -- Any health care service provided to a PH-MCO Member. Encounters whether reimbursed through capitation, fee-for-service, or another method of compensation must...
Early Intervention Program. Where the initiates an Early Intervention Program in the on request, will provide names, home numbers and home addresses where the provisions of such does not contravene any statutory privacy requirement,. The U will share the from programs the on an annual basis. Any dispute with respect to the privacy requirements under this article shall be referred to the Review Officer appointed pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection, of Act. and the decision shall be final and binding on parties.
Early Intervention Program. The parties agree to develop an Early Intervention Program (EIP) with the following characteristics:
Early Intervention Program. The Contractor shall provide written notification within 5 (five) working days to the County and State approving agency of any changes to any information contained in this exhibit.
Early Intervention Program. The Parties agree that the goal of an Early Intervention Program is to complement the existing disability plans by facilitating a proactive and customized service for ill and injured employees to effectively return to work in a safe and timely manner.
Early Intervention Program. Treatment and other services and intervention, including relapse prevention, to address and promote recovery and related functional outcomes for a mental illness early in its emergence.
Early Intervention Program. In order to effectuate the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 32, section 5B, as added by St. 1996, chapter 306, section 10, the parties agree as follows:
Early Intervention Program a statewide program which helps children and their families whose behaviors have impeded their social, emotional and academic success. This school based program places Family Crisis Therapists in elementary across school districts and charter schools statewide. The program provides crisis intervention as well as ongoing support to the children and families through groups, individual sessions, parenting groups, liaison with other agencies, etc. Strengthening Families - a statewide, science-based skills training program for at-risk families with children between the ages of 3 and 16.