OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE Sample Clauses

OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. The Service allows people to send money to many different countries around the world. We recommend that you use the Service only to send money to people you know personally. You should never use the Service to send money to strangers. Please refer to Frauds and Scams section below.
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OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. The NHS Health Check Programme pathway model is illustrated in figure 1 and the infographic in figure 2. The service is made up of several key elements, including: • Identify and invite eligible patients for a Health Check • Risk assessmentRisk communicationRisk management
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 3.1 The Service provides broadband Internet delivered over a fixed wireless broadband access network to your Premises.
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. The Service provides broadband Internet and standard telephone services delivered over an optical fibre access network to your home. This service is only available in the specified Telstra FAB coverage areas (excluding the South Brisbane exchange). This is a new type of broadband service and as such there are several important items that you must consider. By signing the Application, you are stating that you agree to these items.
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 1.7 The Adventure Playground service provides opportunities for children and young people to take part in a range of free enjoyable indoor and outdoor activities. The Adventure Playground service aims to enhance the quality of play opportunities on offer to children and young people in Lambeth and contribute to achieving the vision of working together to ensure that Lambeth’s children and young people have an equal right to a range of enjoyable, creative, stimulating, safe and inclusive quality play opportunities
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 1.1 Young Prospects ‘Active Short Breaks’ is a ground floor seven-bedroomed service in Redhill which can accommodate overnight support and daytime opportunities for young people aged 18-35 who have a learning disability and/or Autistic people and/or a physical disability.
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 3.1 The Service allows you to:
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OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. The core element of service provided is a weekly multidisciplinary clinic consisting of (minimum requirement): • consultant • specialist nurse • dietician • genetic counsellor (only a strict requirement for all cases with a new genetic diagnosis and after that the genetic counsellor will be available according to individual patient requirements). Patients presenting before the age of 16 years will be seen in conjunction with paediatric endocrine consultants supported by paediatric specialist nursing and dietetic input. Liaison with local clinicians managing the patients is a key component of the service outside the weekly multidisciplinary teams (MDTs). These shared care arrangements will involve liaison with local carers (hospital specialists, GPs, specialist nurses and dieticians). This will allow the service to educate patients and local care teams to optimise the patient’s care. New patients will be seen in clinics at CUH. Diagnostic results and management advice will then be communicated to the patient and their local medical team. Most patients will not then require review at CUH but will require remote contact with the specialist dietician. The service will maintain contact with local specialists and GPs to provide advice as required. Patients receiving specialist therapies including leptin and IGF1 will be reviewed on a regular basis (up to quarterly) as indicated by their clinical progress. Other patients will return to the care of their local specialists and GPs with remote support from the National Severe Insulin Resistance Service. Patients not receiving specialist therapies and thus not under regular follow up at CUH who experience particular clinical difficulties with for example poorly controlled diabetes or dyslipidaemia may be reviewed at CUH if this is requested by the local care team or if they later become eligible for specialist therapies (leptin, IGF1). This is likely to be a rare event. In rare cases, where specific therapies (leptin or IGF1) are appropriate, patients will need to return to CUH for treatment initiation and regular follow-up – usually quarterly or biannually. When required patients will be admitted to CUH for short stays of between five to ten days for initiation of specialist therapies such as rhIGF1, leptin, or multimodal immunosuppression. Other inpatient care of complications of severe insulin resistance and lipodystrophy are outside the scope of this specification. These will be managed according to standard prac...
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 3.1 The Service provides broadband Internet delivered over an optical fibre access network to your home. This Service is only available in the specified NBN Stage 1 areas of Midway Point, Smithton and Scottsdale in Tasmania.
OVERVIEW OF THE SERVICE. 3.1 A single Service is available when supplied with an Internode NBN Fibre Service that supports this Service.
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