Polytrauma Sample Clauses

Polytrauma. Polytrauma is defined as two or more injuries sustained in the same incident that affect multiple body parts or organ systems and result in physical, cognitive, psychological, and/or psychosocial impairments and functional disabilities. TBI frequently occurs as part of the polytrauma spectrum in combination with other disabling conditions such as amputations, xxxxx, pain, fractures, auditory and visual impairments, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and other mental health conditions. When present, injury to the brain is often the impairment that dictates the course of rehabilitation due to the nature of the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral deficits related to TBI. Due to the severity and complexity of these injuries, veterans and service members with polytrauma require an extraordinarylevel of coordination and integration of clinical and other support services. DoD/DVA MOU Appendix APolytrauma, SCI, TBI, and Blindness 2
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Polytrauma. Components of Polytrauma: The following are the components of polytrauma based on the system involved 1. Orthopedic trauma
Polytrauma. Total no: of packages: 13 No: of packages mandated for pre-authorization: 0 Empanelment classification: Advanced criteria Procedures under this domain need to have specialized infrastructure and HR criteria. In-order to be eligible to provide services under this domain, the provider needs to qualify for advanced criteria as indicated for the corresponding specialty under the empanelment guidelines provided for PMRSSM provider network. Pre-authorization: Mandatory for all packages Pre-authorization remarks: Specific Pre and Post-op Investigations such as pre/ post-op X-ray, CT report, post-op scar photo, electro-diagnostic studies etc. will need to be submitted/ uploaded for pre-authorization/ claims settlement purposes. The costs for such investigations will form part of the approved package cost. - The minimum length of hospital stay admissible for polytrauma cases would be on a case-by-case depending on the nature, type and vitals (for e.g. coagulation parameters). However weekly submission of clinco-radiological vitals is desired. - ICU requirement will be Rs.5000 per day (surgical) (beyond 24 hours mandatory pre-authorisation) - Procedures are available in Specialty Centres.
Polytrauma. Polytrauma is defined as two or more injuries sustained in the same incident that affect multiple body parts or organ systems and result in physical, cognitive, psychological, and/or psychosocial impairments and functional disabilities. TBI frequently occurs as part of the polytrauma spectrum in combination with other disabling conditions such as amputations, xxxxx, pain, fractures, auditory and visual impairments, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and other mental health conditions. When present, injury to the brain is often the impairment that dictates the course of rehabilitation due to the nature of the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral deficits related to TBI. Due to the severity and complexity of these injuries, veterans and service members with polytrauma require an extraordinary level of coordination and integration of clinical and other support services. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA) BETWEEN DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (DVA) AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT PROVIDED TO ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS (ADSMS) WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI), TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (TBI), BLINDNESS, OR POLYTRAUMATIC INJURIES DoD/DVA MOU Appendix A Polytrauma, SCI, TBI, and Blindness 2
Polytrauma. Polytrauma is defined as two or more injuries sustained in the same incident that affect multiple body parts or organ systems and result in physical, cognitive, psychological, and/or psychosocial impairments and functional disabilities. TBI frequently occurs as part of the polytrauma spectrum in combination with other disabling conditions such as amputations, xxxxx, pain, fractures, auditory and visual impairments, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and other mental health conditions. When present, injury to the brain is often the impairment that dictates the course of rehabilitation due to the nature of the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral deficits related to TBI. Due to the severity and complexity of these injuries, veterans and service members with polytrauma require an extraordinary level of coordination and integration of clinical and other support services. Memorandum Of Agreement (MOA) Between Department Of Veterans Affairs (DVA) And Department Of Defense (DoD) For Medical Treatment Provided To Active Duty Service Members (ADSMs) With Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Blindness, Or Polytraumatic Injuries DoD/DVA MOU Appendix A Polytrauma, SCI, TBI, and Blindness 2

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  • Influenza Vaccination The parties agree that influenza vaccinations may be beneficial for patients and employees. Upon a recommendation pertaining to a facility or a specifically designated area(s) thereof from the Medical Officer of Health or in compliance with applicable provincial legislation, the following rules will apply:

  • Vlastnictví Zdravotnické zařízení si ponechá a bude uchovávat Zdravotní záznamy. Zdravotnické zařízení a Zkoušející převedou na Zadavatele veškerá svá práva, nároky a tituly, včetně práv duševního vlastnictví k Důvěrným informacím (ve smyslu níže uvedeném) a k jakýmkoli jiným Studijním datům a údajům.

  • Hepatitis B Vaccine Where the Hospital identifies high risk areas where employees are exposed to Hepatitis B, the Hospital will provide, at no cost to the employees, a Hepatitis B vaccine.

  • Therapies Acupuncture and acupuncturist services, including x-ray and laboratory services. • Biofeedback, biofeedback training, and biofeedback by any other modality for any condition. • Recreational therapy services and programs, including wilderness programs. • Services provided in any covered program that are recreational therapy services, including wilderness programs, educational services, complimentary services, non- medical self-care, self-help programs, or non-clinical services. Examples include, but are not limited to, Tai Chi, yoga, personal training, meditation. • Computer/internet/social media based services and/or programs. • Recreational therapy. • Aqua therapy unless provided by a physical therapist. • Maintenance therapy services unless it is a habilitative service that helps a person keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living. • Aromatherapy. • Hippotherapy. • Massage therapy rendered by a massage therapist. • Therapies, procedures, and services for the purpose of relieving stress. • Physical, occupational, speech, or respiratory therapy provided in your home, unless through a home care program. • Pelvic floor electrical and magnetic stimulation, and pelvic floor exercises. • Educational classes and services for speech impairments that are self-correcting. • Speech therapy services related to food aversion or texture disorders. • Exercise therapy. • Naturopathic, homeopathic, and Christian Science services, regardless of who orders or provides the services. Vision Care Services • Eye exercises and visual training services. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses for members aged nineteen (19) and older. • Vision hardware purchased from a non-network provider. • Non-collection vision hardware. • Lenses and/or frames and contact lenses unless specifically listed as a covered healthcare service.

  • DUŠEVNÍ VLASTNICTVÍ The Institution acknowledges and agrees that the Sponsor shall have exclusive ownership rights to all Poskytovatel uznává a souhlasí, že Zadavatel bude mít výhradní vlastnická práva ke všem Study Data, improvements, developments, discoveries, inventions, work, know-how and other rights (whether or not patentable), created, developed, and/or reduced to practice as a result of or in connection with the conduct of the Study and/or the use of the Study Drug or the Confidential Information, together with all intellectual property rights relating thereto (“Intellectual Property”). The Institution shall promptly disclose in writing to PSI and the Sponsor all Intellectual Property made by the Institution, the Investigator and/or the Study Personnel. At the Sponsor's request, the Institution shall cause all rights titles and interests in and to any such Intellectual Property to be assigned to the Sponsor without additional compensation and provide reasonable assistance to obtain patents, including causing the execution of any invention assignment or other documents. Studijním údajům, vylepšením, na vývoj, k objevům, vynálezům, dílům, know-how a dalším právům (ať už patentovatelným či nikoli), vytvořeným, vyvinutým, a/nebo uvedeným do praxe v důsledku nebo v souvislosti s prováděním Studie, a/nebo používáním Studijního léku nebo Důvěrných informací společně s právy duševního vlastnictví s nimi souvisejícími (dále jen „Duševní vlastnictví“). Poskytovatel bude neprodleně písemně informovat PSI a Zadavatele o veškerém Duševním vlastnictví vytvořeném Poskytovatelem, Hlavním zkoušejícím a/nebo Studijním personálem. Na žádost Zadavatele zajistí Poskytovatel převod veškerých práv a zájmů týkajících se Duševního vlastnictví na Zadavatele bez další odměny a poskytne přiměřenou součinnost k získání patentu včetně zajištění podpisu dokumentů k převodu objevu nebo jiných dokumentů.

  • Nepotism No employee shall be awarded a position where he/she is to be directly supervised by a member of his/her immediate family. “

  • Biological Samples If so specified in the Protocol, Institution and Principal Investigator may collect and provide to Sponsor or its designee Biological Samples (“Biological Samples”). 12.2.

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