Medical/Emergency Care Sample Clauses

Medical/Emergency Care.  Care or treatment for a Medical Emergency is covered on a 24-hour basis at any Hospital emergency room. Go to the nearest Hospital emergency room if you experience a life- threatening Medical Emergency. See “Definitions.”  The emergency room cost-share may be required for initial services for Medical Emergencies rendered in the emergency room of a Hospital. Physician notification, if not completed prior to emergency room visit, should occur within 48 hours of seeking emergency room care.  Use of the emergency room for conditions that are not Medical Emergencies is not covered.  A Member is responsible for the required cost-share, if applicable to your plan benefits. If a copayment is applicable, it is waived if the Member is admitted to the Hospital through the emergency room.  Covered Services for Medical Emergencies include Medically Necessary mental health emergency care provided in the emergency room. Emergency care coverage includes care related to Medical Emergencies associated with substance abuse.
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Medical/Emergency Care. If a Member feels the situation constitutes a Medical Emergency Condition, the Member should seek care at the nearest hospital emergency room (or trauma center), or immediately call the 9-1-1 operator for emergency assistance. The Plan does not pay for Medical Emergency Care. Medical Emergency Care treatment is a non-Covered Service. A Plan Provider can assist the Member in accessing Medical Emergency Care services.
Medical/Emergency Care. It is understood and agreed that the JMSA is solely responsible for:
Medical/Emergency Care. Licensee shall comply with the requirements of Part 18 of the New York Sanitary Code. Accordingly, Licensee may be required to comply with state permitting requirements and contract with emergency medical technicians, health care personnel and onsite ambulance services. All such services shall be provided by Bills’ vendors, coordinated with the Bills, and shall be at the sole cost and expense of Licensee.
Medical/Emergency Care. It is understood and agreed by IHS:

Related to Medical/Emergency Care

  • Medical Emergency A medical condition which manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that a prudent layperson, who possesses an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of immediate attention to result in 1) placing the health of the individual (or with respect to a pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child) in serious jeopardy; 2) serious impairment to bodily functions; or 3) serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. Examples of a medical emergency are severe pain, suspected heart attacks and fractures. Examples of a non- medical emergency are minor cuts and scrapes. Medically Necessary and Medical Necessity Services a physician, exercising prudent clinical judgment, would use with a patient to prevent, evaluate, diagnose or treat an illness or injury or its symptoms. These services must:  Agree with generally accepted standards of medical practice  Be clinically appropriate in type, frequency, extent, site and duration., They must also be considered effective for the patient’s illness, injury or disease  Not be mostly for the convenience of the patient, physician, or other healthcare provider. They do not cost more than another service or series of services that are at least as likely to produce equivalent therapeutic or diagnostic results for the diagnosis or treatment of that patient’s illness, injury or disease. For these purposes, “generally accepted standards of medical practice” means standards that are based on credible scientific evidence published in peer reviewed medical literature. This published evidence is recognized by the relevant medical community, physician specialty society recommendations and the views of physicians practicing in relevant clinical areas and any other relevant factors. Member Any person covered under this plan. Mental Condition A condition that is listed in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). This does not include conditions and treatments for chemical dependency. Mental Health Services Medically necessary outpatient and inpatient services provided to treat mental conditions. State and federal law require that the copays and coinsurance for mental health services will be no more than the copays and coinsurance for medical and surgical services. Prescription drugs for mental conditions are covered under the same terms and conditions as other prescription drugs covered under this plan.

  • Medical Emergencies If you encounter a medical emergency that makes you unable to pay your bill for a period of time, or that requires your account remain active, even if it has already been suspended or disconnected, Viasat may payment or reconnection options available for you. You must contact Viasat immediately upon learning of such emergency to determine what options are available in your situation. If you reside in Maine or Pennsylvania, please contact us regarding the specific procedures to follow for relief.

  • Medical Care and Emergency Leave An employee is entitled to a leave of absence without pay because of any of the following:

  • Emergency Care If you need emergency care, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you are traveling outside our service area and need urgent care, call the Customer Service number provided in the chart above or visit our website and use the “Find A Doctor” feature to find a BlueCard provider.

  • Child or Elder Care Emergencies Leave without pay, compensatory time or paid leave may be granted for child or elder care emergencies.

  • Emergency Medical Care a. How to appropriately use Emergency Services and facilities, including a description of the services offered by the Member Services Call Center;

  • Emergency Childcare Employees may use vacation leave for childcare emergencies after the employee has exhausted all of their accrued compensatory time. Use of vacation leave and sick leave for emergency childcare is limited to a combined maximum of four (4) days per calendar year.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • National Emergency In cases of national emergency, the Contractor must maintain and support certain systems/ functions considered mission essential. In this event, the Government may require that certain essential personnel report for duty or, may provide support on an on-call or as-needed basis.

  • Emergency Medical Services The City’s Fire Department and MedStar (or other entity engaged by the City after the Effective Date) will provide emergency medical services.

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