Scope of Hospital Services Sample Clauses

Scope of Hospital Services. Any decision to expand the scope of the Hospital services beyond those consistent with the services reasonably expected to be provided by a hospital specializing in all aspects of adult cardiology and adult cardiovascular care and surgery shall be made only upon the unanimous consent of HHBF and the Investor Manager, which consent can be given or withheld on the sole and absolute discretion of each Manager.
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Scope of Hospital Services. 4.1. Hospital shall be licensed by the State Department of Health Services as a general acute-care hospital. 4.2. Hospital shall have a special permit for Basic or Comprehensive Emergency Medical Service issued by the State of California Department of Health Care Services, or provide a stand- by emergency medical service that meets the requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Sections 70649, 70651, 70653, 70655, and 70657. 4.3. Hospital shall follow all policies and medical protocols established by EMS Agency pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 1797.220 and 1798 or successor statutes. 4.4. Hospital shall agree to accept and evaluate all patients promptly by qualified medical personnel designated by hospital policy. 4.5. Hospital agrees to staff the emergency department at all times with a physician trained and experienced in emergency medical services and whose practice includes emergency medical care in the hospital. 4.6. Hospital shall have the capability at all times to communicate with the ambulances and the Base Hospital. 4.7. Hospital shall establish and maintain the ability to receive electronic patient care records from ambulance providers. 4.8. Hospital shall orient all affected hospital employees, contractors, and agents to the Coastal Valleys EMS system, including all applicable EMS policies and procedures as well as capabilities of the prehospital personnel. 4.9. Hospital shall participate on various EMS committees related to prehospital care, and participate in MCI/Disaster exercises and program development. 4.10. Hospital shall designate a Receiving Hospital Emergency Department Medical Director who shall be a physician on the hospital staff, have experience in emergency medical care, and will represent the hospital. 4.11. Hospital shall fully participate and cooperate with any and all local EMS quality assurance/improvement programs as currently exist or as may be adopted pursuant to local EMS policies and procedures. 4.12. Hospital shall participate in the trauma system evaluation and data collection program. 4.13. Hospital shall participate in the STEMI system evaluation and data collection program. 4.14. Hospital shall participate in the Stroke system evaluation and data collection program. 4.15. Hospital shall cooperate with the EMS AGENCY in the collection and analysis of patient care and other data necessary to an ongoing evaluation of prehospital care and emergency ambulance operations, and provide records and...
Scope of Hospital Services. 4.1. Hospital shall provide STEMI Receiving Center Services to any STEMI patient that comes to the emergency department of Hospital, regardless of the STEMI patient's ability to pay physician fees and/or hospital costs. For purposes of this Agreement, the phrase "comes to the emergency department" shall have the same meaning as set forth in the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Hospital acknowledges that EMS Agency makes no representation and does not guarantee that STEMI patients will be delivered or diverted to Hospital for care, and cannot assure that a minimum number of STEMI patients will be delivered to Hospital during the term of this Agreement. 4.2. Any transfer of a STEMI patient by Hospital must be in accordance with EMTALA. 4.3. Hospital shall comply with STEMI Receiving Center Standards set forth in EMS Agency policy and procedures. Hospital shall monitor compliance with STEMI Receiving Center Standards on a regular and ongoing basis. Documentation of such efforts shall be available to EMS Agency upon request. 4.4. Hospital shall maintain an adequate number of physicians, surgeons, nurses, and other medical staff possessing that degree of learning and skill ordinarily possessed by medical personnel practicing in the same or similar circumstances. 4.5. Hospital shall provide all persons, employees, supplies, equipment, and facilities needed to perform the services required under this Agreement. 4.6. Hospital shall notify EMS Agency, in writing, within 24 hours of any failure to meet STEMI Receiving Center Standards, and take corrective action within a reasonable period of time to correct the failure. 4.7. Hospital shall immediately notify EMS Agency of any circumstances that will prevent Hospital from providing STEMI Receiving Center Services. 4.8. Hospital shall comply with any EMS Agency plan of correction, regarding any identified failure to meet STEMI Receiving Center Standards, within the timeframes established by EMS Agency. 4.9. Hospital shall actively and cooperatively participate as a member of the STEMI Advisory Committee and such other related committees that may, from time to time, be named and organized by EMS Agency. 4.10. Hospital shall maintain and submit STEMI data to EMS Agency on a regular basis, as requested by EMS Agency. Hospital shall, at a minimum, collect and maintain the data specified by EMS Agency.

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  • Hospital Services The Hospital will: 6.1.1 achieve the Performance Standards described in the Schedules and the HSAA Indicator Technical Specifications; 6.1.2 not reduce, stop, start, expand, cease to provide or transfer the provision of Hospital Services to another hospital or to another site of the Hospital if such action would result in the Hospital being unable to achieve the Performance Standards described in the Schedules and the HSAA Indicator Technical Specifications; and 6.1.3 not restrict or refuse the provision of Hospital Services that are funded by the Funder to an individual, directly or indirectly, based on the geographic area in which the person resides in Ontario, and will establish a policy prohibiting any health care professional providing services at the Hospital, including physicians, from doing the same.

  • Dental Services The following dental services are not covered, except as described under Dental Services in Section 3: • Dental injuries incurred as a result of biting or chewing. • General dental services including, but not limited to, extractions including full mouth extractions, prostheses, braces, operative restorations, fillings, frenectomies, medical or surgical treatment of dental caries, gingivitis, gingivectomy, impactions, periodontal surgery, non-surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunctions, including appliances or restorations necessary to increase vertical dimensions or to restore the occlusion. • Panorex x-rays or dental x-rays. • Orthodontic services, even if related to a covered surgery. • Dental appliances or devices. • Preparation of the mouth for dentures and dental or oral surgeries such as, but not limited to, the following: o apicoectomy, per tooth, first root; o alveolectomy including curettage of osteitis or sequestrectomy; o alveoloplasty, each quadrant; o complete surgical removal of inaccessible impacted mandibular tooth mesial surface; o excision of feberous tuberosities; o excision of hyperplastic alveolar mucosa, each quadrant; o operculectomy excision periocoronal tissues; o removal of partially bony impacted tooth; o removal of completely bony impacted tooth, with or without unusual surgical complications; o surgical removal of partial bony impaction; o surgical removal of impacted maxillary tooth; o surgical removal of residual tooth roots; and o vestibuloplasty with skin/mucosal graft and lowering the floor of the mouth. • The following dialysis services received in your home: o installing or modifying of electric power, water and sanitary disposal or charges for these services; o moving expenses for relocating the machine; o installation expenses not necessary to operate the machine; and o training in the operation of the dialysis machine when the training in the operation of the dialysis machine is billed as a separate service. • Dialysis services received in a physician’s office.

  • Supplemental Services 4.1.1 The services listed below are not included in Basic Services but may be required for the Project. The Architect shall provide the listed Supplemental Services only if specifically designated in the table below as the Architect’s responsibility, and the Owner shall compensate the Architect as provided in Section 11.2. Unless otherwise specifically addressed in this Agreement, if neither the Owner nor the Architect is designated, the parties agree that the listed Supplemental Service is not being provided for the Project.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Surgery Services This plan covers surgery services to treat a disease or injury when: • the operation is not experimental or investigational, or cosmetic in nature; • the operation is being performed at the appropriate place of service; and • the physician is licensed to perform the surgery. This plan covers reconstructive surgery and procedures when the services are performed to relieve pain, or to correct or improve bodily function that is impaired as a result of: • a birth defect; • an accidental injury; • a disease; or • a previous covered surgical procedure. Functional indications for surgical correction do not include psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons. This plan covers the procedures listed below to treat functional impairments. • abdominal wall surgery including panniculectomy (other than an abdominoplasty); • blepharoplasty and ptosis repair; • gastric bypass or gastric banding; • nasal reconstruction and septorhinoplasty; • orthognathic surgery including mandibular and maxillary osteotomy; • reduction mammoplasty; • removal of breast implants; • removal or treatment of proliferative vascular lesions and hemangiomas; • treatment of varicose veins; or • gynecomastia.

  • Educational Services Any service or supply for education, training or retraining services or testing including: special education, remedial education; cognitive remediation; wilderness/outdoor treatment, therapy or adventure programs (whether or not the program is part of a Residential Treatment facility or otherwise licensed institution); job training or job hardening programs; educational services and schooling or any such related or similar program including therapeutic programs within a school setting.

  • Office Visits (other than Preventive Care Services) This plan covers office and clinic visits to diagnose or treat a sickness or injury. Office visit copayments differ depending on the type of provider you see. This plan covers physician visits in your home if you have an injury or illness that: • confines you to your home; or • requires special transportation; and • because of this injury or illness, you are physically unable to travel to the provider’s

  • Legal Services If this Agreement is for legal services, this section is applicable. Contractor shall: (i) adhere to legal cost and billing guidelines designated by the JBE; (ii) adhere to litigation plans designated by the JBE, if applicable; (iii) adhere to case phasing of activities designated by the JBE, if applicable; (iv) submit and adhere to legal budgets as designated by the JBE; (v) maintain legal malpractice insurance in an amount not less than the amount designated by the JBE; and (vi) submit to legal bill audits and law firm audits if so requested by the JBE, whether conducted by employees or designees of the JBE or by any legal cost-control provider retained by the JBE for that purpose. Contractor may be required to submit to a legal cost and utilization review as determined by the JBE. If (a) the Contract Amount is greater than $50,000, (b) the legal services are not the legal representation of low- or middle-income persons, in either civil, criminal, or administrative matters, and (c) the legal services are to be performed within California, then Contractor agrees to make a good faith effort to provide a minimum number of hours of pro xxxx legal services, or an equivalent amount of financial contributions to qualified legal services projects and support centers, as defined in section 6213 of the Business and Professions Code, during each year of the Agreement equal to the lesser of either (A) thirty (30) multiplied by the number of full time attorneys in the firm’s offices in California, with the number of hours prorated on an actual day basis for any period of less than a full year or (B) the number of hours equal to ten percent (10%) of the Contract Amount divided by the average billing rate of the firm. Failure to make a good faith effort may be cause for nonrenewal of this Agreement or another judicial branch or other state contract for legal services, and may be taken into account when determining the award of future contracts with a Judicial Branch Entity for legal services.

  • Vision Care Services For purposes of coordination of benefits, vision care services covered under other plans are not considered an allowable expense, as defined in the Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation in Section 7.

  • Surgical Services All necessary procedures for extractions and other surgical procedures normally performed by a dentist.

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