Emergency Services Sample Clauses

Emergency Services. The parties recognize that in the event of a strike or lockout, situations may arise of an emergency nature. To this end, the Employer and the Union will agree to provide services of an emergency nature.
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Emergency Services. Covered inpatient and outpatient services furnished by a provider qualified to furnish those health services and that are needed to evaluate or stabilize an Emergency Medical Condition.
Emergency Services. The parties recognize that in the event of a strike or lockout as defined in the Labour Relations Code of BC situations may arise of an emergency nature. To this end, the Employer and the Union will agree to provide services of an emergency nature.
Emergency Services. The video calling features of BlackBerry Handheld Software are not interconnected with a public switched telephone network (PSTN), do not use telephone numbers to communicate with other devices, and are not designed or intended to be replacements for Your ordinary mobile or fixed line telephone. In addition, You acknowledge and agree that neither BlackBerry Mobile Voice Software ("MVS") nor the video chat features of the Software are designed or intended to be a replacement for Your traditional fixed line or wireless mobile telephone, and that they may not be used to place calls to “911”, “112”, “999”, “000” or other designated numbers intended to connect a user to public safety answering points or similar emergency services pursuant to local telecommunications laws ("Emergency Services "). Calls to Emergency Services are not processed through video chat features or MVS, and will only be processed from a BlackBerry Handheld Product where wireless cellular coverage is available from an Airtime Service Provider. You understand and agree that additional arrangements, separate from MVS or the video chat functionality of the Software, must be made to access Emergency Services, and that RIM Group of Companies and their respective officers, directors, and employees shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any personal injury, death or damages arising out of or in connection with the inability to access Emergency Services through MVS or the video chat functionality of the Software.
Emergency Services. AvMed will cover all Medically Necessary Physician and Hospital services for an Emergency Medical Condition. In the event Hospital inpatient services are provided following Emergency Medical Services and Care, AvMed should be notified by the Hospital, Member or a designee, within 24 hours of the inpatient admission if reasonably possible. AvMed may recommend and elect to transfer the Member to an In-Network Hospital after the Member’s Condition has been stabilized, and as soon as it is medically appropriate to do so. a. Any Member requiring medical, Hospital or ambulance services for an Emergency Medical Condition while temporarily outside the Service Area, or within the Service Area but before they can reach a Participating Provider, may receive the emergency benefits specified herein. When emergency services are rendered by an Out-of-Network Provider to treat an Emergency Medical Condition, any Copayment or Coinsurance amount applicable to In-Network Providers for emergency services will also apply to such Out-of-Network Provider. b. For out-of-network emergency services, AvMed will pay an amount equal to the greater of the three amounts specified below: i. The median of the amount negotiated with Participating Providers for the emergency services furnished; ii. The amount for the emergency services calculated using AvMed’s Maximum Allowable Payment, which is the same method the Plan generally uses to determine payments for out-of-network services, and applying in-network cost-sharing; or iii. The amount that would be paid under Medicare for the Emergency Medical Services and Care. c. Any request for reimbursement of payment made by a Member for services received must be filed within 90 days after the emergency or as soon as reasonably possible but not later than one year unless the Member was legally incapacitated; otherwise such a Claim will be considered to have been waived. If Emergency Medical Services and Care are required while outside the continental United States, Alaska or Hawaii, it is the Member’s responsibility to pay for such services at the time they are received. For information on filing a Claim for such services see Part XIII. REVIEW PROCEDURES AND HOW TO APPEAL A CLAIM (BENEFIT) DENIAL.
Emergency Services. (a) Notwithstanding an employee’s right to strike, the Union agrees that during a legal strike, a sufficient number of bargaining unit employees will be provided to assist the Employer where there are insufficient numbers of excluded persons to provide emergency treatment or care of any patient, if, in the opinion of the majority of the Emergency Services Evaluation Committee, a patient’s life would be endangered. (b) The Emergency Services Evaluation Committee shall consist of equal representation from the Employer and the Union.
Emergency Services. Inpatient and outpatient services covered under this Contract that are furnished by a Provider qualified to furnish such services and that are needed to evaluate or stabilize an Enrollee’s Emergency Medical Condition.
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Emergency Services. Emergency services at a Network Facility or non-Network Facility are covered. Members must notify KFHPWA by way of the Hospital notification line (0-000-000-0000 as noted on your Member identification card) within 24 hours of any admission, or as soon thereafter as medically possible. Coverage for Emergency services at a non-Network Facility is limited to the Allowed Amount. Refer to Section IV. for more information about Emergency services.
Emergency Services. RingCentral’s policy governing the provision of emergency services accessed via the Services is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/legal/emergency-services.html.
Emergency Services covered inpatient and outpatient services that are: a) Furnished by a provider that is qualified to furnish these services under Title 19 of the Social Security Act; and b) Needed to evaluate or stabilize an emergency medical condition.
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