For Empanelment of Prostheses (Artificial limbs) Sample Clauses

For Empanelment of Prostheses (Artificial limbs). The hospital shall have full time services of Orthopedic Surgeon to be empanelled to provide prostheses package under the scheme.  Hospital shall facilitate supply, fitting of appropriate prosthesis and gait training of patient by physiotherapist.  Hospital shall ensure that an appropriate prosthesis is prescribed based on occupation of the person and standard prosthesis is supplied as per quality norms of BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards).  Hospital shall also facilitate free replacement of leather parts and ensure total replacement of Prosthesis in case of damage during guarantee period of 3 years.
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For Empanelment of Prostheses (Artificial limbs). Ø The hospital shall have full time services of Orthopedic Surgeon to be empanelled to provide prostheses package under the scheme. Ø Hospital shall facilitate supply, fitting of appropriate prosthesis and gait training of patient by physiotherapist. Ø Hospital shall ensure that an appropriate prosthesis is prescribed based on occupation of the person and standard prosthesis is supplied as per quality norms of BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards). Ø Hospital shall also facilitate free replacement of leather parts and ensure total replacement of Prosthesis in case of damage during guarantee period of 3 years. Article 5: Specialties for which empanelment is done. CATEGORY SYSTEMS CATEGORY CHOSEN ‘YES/NO’ A Cardiac B Lung C Liver D Pancreas E Renal diseases F Neuro-Surgery G Pediatric Congenital Malformations H Xxxxx I Post-Burn Contracture Surgeries for Functional Improvement. J Prostheses ( Artificial limbs ) K Cancer treatment i) Surgery ii) Chemo Therapy iii) Radio Therapy L Polytrauma M Cochlear Implant Surgery with Auditory-Verbal Therapy for Children below 6 years

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