Inpatient Treatment Sample Clauses

Inpatient Treatment. DoD will reimburse DVA using the DVA’s interagency rates approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that is periodically updated via a Federal Register Notice. All rates in the OMB Federal Register Notice will be applicable. At a minimum, this will include a UB04 form billed for the appropriate DVA interagency rate(s) for the bed unit(s)/setting(s) of care, which shall be reimbursed at the billed charge by DoD. Multiple DVA interagency rates, as applicable to the bed units/care settings,shall be billed on the same UB04. DoD/DVA MOU Page 7Polytrauma, SCI, TBI, and Blindness
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Inpatient Treatment. A student who is absent from school in the Xxxxx School District because of hospitalization at a treatment center will be treated the same way as any student who requires hospitalization. Hospitalization automatically provides an extension of days absent for the student and credit will not be withheld on that basis, although credits will have to be reinstated by working properly through the appeal process of the attendance committee. Dependent upon the length of treatment, when the student returns to school he/ she will resume previously scheduled classes. It would follow that if treatment extends into the new semester, the new schedule will be followed. If a student has received an “incomplete” during the time of treatment, extended time will be given in order for the student to make up the work. The time frame for make-up work should not exceed four weeks. If the student had not maintained a passing average in a course prior to treatment, advice of the counselor should be sought to determine other alternatives. A class/course drop may be necessary to free some time within the student’s schedule to lessen pressure and/or for participation in a support group. It is advisable that year-long credit courses be maintained for possible credit. Guidance counselors should alert the teachers of the returning student to provide good communication and a unified approach in dealing with make-up work. The intent of the attendance office is to best help the student who after treatment returns to school and help him/her maintain his/her sobriety. In addition, the Board hopes to give the student support and encouragement to continue in his/her studies. SCHOOL INVESTIGATIONS RELATED TO TOBACCO/DRUGS The possession, use, distribution, or sale of narcotics, hallucinogens, alcoholic beverages and other drugs, controlled substances, and/or instruments used to administer drugs shall not be permitted in the Xxxxx Schools. School officials have the right and the responsibility to conduct investigations involving alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct. Such investigations are to be conducted for the purpose of maintaining an orderly school operation, protecting the health and safety of students and staff and for determining the presence of prohibited materials and/or articles. School officials shall have access to all student lockers and temporary storage areas provided by the school and utilized by students when, in the judgment of these officials, there is reasonable...
Inpatient Treatment. You have coverage for inpatient care for mental health services and substance use disorder services. Your coverage includes individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, psychological testing, counseling with family members to assist with the patient's diagnosis and treatment, and convulsive therapy treatment. Coverage for inpatient mental health services and substance use disorder services is subject to the Hospital Admission Review provisions of your health plan. Please see Hospital Admission Review in the How your health plan works section for additional information. Please note that inpatient services for substance use disorder treatment must not be merely custodial, residential, or domiciliary in nature and must be provided in a hospital or substance use disorder treatment facility which is licensed to provide a continuous, structured, 24-hour-a-day program of drug or alcohol treatment and rehabilitation including 24-hour-a-day nursing care.
Inpatient Treatment. Benefits are provided, subject to the Benefit Period limitations stated in the Schedule of Benefits, for an Inpatient Admission for treatment of Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness. For maximum benefits, treatment must be received from a Preferred Facility Provider and Inpatient visits for the treatment of mental illness and Serious Mental Illness must be performed by a Preferred Professional Provider. Covered Services include treatments such as: psychiatric visits, psychiatric consultations, individual and group psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, psychological testing and psychopharmacologic management. A Copayment may apply to a Preferred Inpatient Admission, if specified in the Schedule of Benefits. For purposes of calculating the total Copayment due, an admission occurring within ninety (90) days of discharge from a previous admission shall be treated as part of the previous admission
Inpatient Treatment. Inpatient treatment of Exchange Reserve Officers in military medical facilities of the Receiving State or the Host Service will be provided against reimbursement of costs. Costs of other privately arranged inpatient treatment in civilian clinics or hospitals will be borne by the Exchange Reserve Officer.
Inpatient Treatment. Benefits are provided, subject to the Benefit Period limitations stated in the Schedule of Benefits, for an Inpatient Admission for treatment of Mental Illness and Serious Mental Illness. For maximum benefits, treatment must be received from a Preferred Facility Provider and Inpatient visits for the treatment of mental illness and Serious Mental Illness must be performed by a Preferred Professional Provider. Covered Services include treatments such as: psychiatric visits, psychiatric consultations, individual and group psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, psychological testing and psychopharmacologic management.
Inpatient Treatment. Article 14
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  • Medical Treatment Undersigned understands that the Released Parties do not have medical personnel available at the location of the activities. Undersigned hereby grants the Released Parties permission to administer first aid or to authorize emergency medical treatment, if necessary. Undersigned understands and agrees that any such action by the Released Parties shall be subject to the terms of this agreement and release, including any liability arising from the negligence of the Released Parties when administering first aid or authorizing others to do so. Undersigned understands and agrees that the Released Parties do not assume responsibility for any injury or damage which might arise out of or in connection with such authorized emergency medical treatment.

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