Common use of Intervention of Suicidality Clause in Contracts

Intervention of Suicidality. Although the goals of the Medical Evaluation are for diagnostic purposes for the Qualifying Class Members, evidence of suicidality may warrant immediate intervention. If a Qualifying Class Member’s responses to questions asked during the Medical Evaluation suggest that the Qualifying Class Member may be suicidal, or otherwise provides cause for the Program Location staff to believe that the Qualifying Class Member is at risk of imminent self-harm, the Qualifying Class Member will be referred promptly or brought to the Program Location’s Emergency Department or Psychiatry Admissions Program for additional evaluation and admission. Costs associated with an emergency psychiatric evaluation, if any, are to be borne by the Qualifying Class Member or his/her insurer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Second Amended Class Action Settlement Agreement and Release, Second Amended Class Action Settlement Agreement and Release, Second Amended Class Action Settlement Agreement and Release

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