Medical Care and Treatment. Employees who are absent from duty as a result of an occupational illness or injury arising from employment within the meaning of the Workplace Safety and
Medical Care and Treatment. 1. To be fully informed in language that you can understand of your total health status, including your medical condition.
2. To choose your personal attending physician.
3. To be informed of the name and specialty of and of how to contact the physician responsible for your care.
4. To be fully informed in advance about your care and treatment and about treatment that may affect your well-being.
5. To participate in planning your care and treatment or changes in your care and treatment, unless you are determined to be incompetent or incapacitated under state law.
6. To a statement of your rights under State law to make decisions concerning medical care, including the right to accept or refuse medical or surgical treatment, and the right to formulate advance directives, not to be discriminated against on the basis of whether you have executed such a directive, and to receive a written statement of the facility's policies respecting the implementation of such rights.
7. To have the facility immediately inform you, consult with your physician, and, if known, notify a legal representative or interested family member, when any of the following occurs:
(a) An accident involving you results in injury and has the potential for requiring physician intervention;
(b) A significant change occurs in your physical, mental or psychosocial status;
(c) A need arises to significantly alter your treatment, or
(d) A decision to transfer or discharge you from the facility is made.
8. To refuse treatment and to refuse to participate in experimental research.
9. To the following information about requirements and procedures for establishing Medicaid eligibility: You may be or become eligible for Medicaid benefits if you apply and meet certain criteria. Generally, to receive full benefits you must be a citizen or lawful resident alien, and not have property or assets in excess of a dollar value established by the State. To apply, contact your County Welfare Department. Certain assets, such as a home, car, furnishings and clothing may be exempt from consideration in determining your eligibility, and if you are married you can request a "Section 1924(c)" review from the County to determine the extent of your and your spouse's non-exempt resources, and to attribute to your spouse a fair share of resources that cannot be considered available to pay for your medical care in your process of "spending down" to Medicaid eligibility levels. Certain transfers of property or assets made by ...
Medical Care and Treatment. Buyer further agrees, as part of Buyer(s) performance under this agreement, that the purchased animal will be given proper medical care including, but not limited to, vaccinations and annual boosters, regular de-worming, adequate and proper shade, housing in a fenced yard or kennel.. Buyer agrees that this dog/puppy will never be left chained or tied to a tree, stake, or any other item as this can and often does, result in the animal's death by hanging and/or choking. Buyer agrees to notify Seller of any and all abnormal medical or health related conditions with this dog for the remainder of the dog’s life so Seller can maintain an accurate lifetime medical history on all the Shadymist Kennel offspring.
Medical Care and Treatment. Buyer further agrees, as part of Buyer(s) performance under this agreement, that the purchased animal will be given proper medical care including, but not limited to, vaccinations and annual boosters, regular de-worming, adequate and proper shade, housing in a fenced yard or kennel.. Buyer agrees that this dog/puppy will never be left chained or tied to a tree, stake, or any other item as this can and often does, result in the animal's death by hanging and/or choking.
Medical Care and Treatment. Employees who are absent from duty as a result of personal illness or injury arising from employment within the meaning of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (WSIA) shall be provided with medical care and treatment as provided in the Act.
Medical Care and Treatment. 10.1 The Employer shall provide the Employee with the required medical treatment in accordance with the rules and regulations enforced in the State of Qatar.
10.2 The Employer shall accept that the Employee will receive an indemnity for labour injuries, disability or death during work or arising therefrom according to Qatari Law.
Medical Care and Treatment. Work is continuing on the development of a Clinical Management Training program based at the National Leprosy Training Center (PLKN) in Makassar. Because the number of people with HIV in South Sulawesi who have AIDS is still low, all training will be carried out by PLKN in Papua for at least the first year.
Medical Care and Treatment. Buyer further agrees, as part of Buyer(s) performance under this agreement, that the purchased animal will be given proper medical care including, but not limited to, vaccinations and annual boosters, regular de-worming, adequate and proper shade, and housing in a fenced yard or kennel. Grooming and Training. Buyer(s) agree(s) that he/she/it will groom, train, and care for this dog in a manner consistent with high quality animal husbandry practices and those endorsed by the Breeder and the AKC. Never Surrender. Buyer(s) agree(s) this dog will never be surrendered to any humane society, animal rescue group or animal shelter. Elite Goldens will accept any dog that is unable to be cared for and shall assume ownership of, possession of, and responsibility for any such animal
Medical Care and Treatment. 10.1 The Employer shall provide the Employee with the required medical care in accordance with the rules and regulations enforced in Oman. เงิน ตอ วัน/เดือน 9.2 นายจางจะจัดหาท่ีพกที่ปลอดภยั และถูก สุขลกษณะ โดยไมเสียคาใชจ ายตลอดระยะเวลาของ สญญาจาง
Medical Care and Treatment. Buyer further agrees, as part of Buyer(s) performance under this agreement, that the purchased animal will be given proper medical care including, but not limited to,