Common use of Infection-Related Non-Surgical Treatment Clause in Contracts

Infection-Related Non-Surgical Treatment. a. A Qualified Claimant who undergoes intravenous antibiotic treatment lasting six (6) weeks or longer that begins within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection shall receive $10,000. b. A Qualified Claimant whose Infection-related treatment commences within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection and requires placement and continuous use of a wound vac shall receive $10,000. c. A Qualified Claimant whose Infection-related treatment commences within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection and requires confinement in a skilled nursing facility, related to Infection, for rehabilitation, wound care, and/or intravenous administration shall receive an Enhancement as follows: i. Greater than 15 days: $15,000. ii. Greater than 30 days: $30,000. iii. Greater than 45 days: $45,000. iv. Greater than 60 days: $60,000. d. Foot Drop

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement, Settlement Agreement

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Infection-Related Non-Surgical Treatment. a. A Qualified Claimant who undergoes intravenous antibiotic treatment lasting six (6) weeks or longer that begins within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection shall receive $10,000. b. A Qualified Claimant whose Infection-related treatment commences within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection and requires placement and continuous use of a wound vac shall receive $10,000. c. A Qualified Claimant whose Infection-related treatment commences within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection and requires confinement in a skilled nursing facility, related to Infection, for rehabilitation, wound care, and/or intravenous administration shall receive an Enhancement as follows: : i. Greater than 15 days: $15,000. . ii. Greater than 30 days: $30,000. iii. Greater than 45 days: $45,000. iv. Greater than 60 days: $60,000. d. Foot Drop

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Settlement Agreement (Stryker Corp)

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