Surgery. The performance of generally accepted operative and cutting procedures, including surgical diagnostic procedures, specialized instrumentations, endoscopic examinations, and other procedures;
Surgery. Radiation therapy, chemotherapy for cancer, including catheterization, infusion devices, and associated drugs and supplies.
Surgery. The branch of medicine dealing with manual or operative procedures for the correction of deformities and defects, repair of injuries, diagnosis and cure of certain diseases. This includes surgery performed in an out-patient setting for a covered lllness or lnjury.
Surgery a. the performance of generally accepted operative and cutting procedures including specialized instrumentations, endoscopic examinations and other procedures;
b. the correction of fractures and dislocations; or
c. usual and related Inpatient pre-operative and post-operative care.
Surgery. Surgery or Surgical Procedure means manual and / or operative procedure (s) required for treatment of an illness or injury, correction of deformities and defects, diagnosis and cure of diseases, relief of suffering or prolongation of life, performed in a hospital or day care centre by a medical practitioner 46) Schedule means the schedule and any annexure to it.
Surgery. Charges for the operating room, surgical supplies, Hospital Anesthesia Services, drugs, dressings, oxygen and antibiotics.
Surgery a. The Allowable Charge for Inpatient and Outpatient Surgery includes all pre-operative and post-operative medical visits.
b. The pre-operative and post-operative period is defined and determined by Us and is that period of time which is appropriate as routine care for the particular surgical procedure.
c. When performed in the Physician's office, the Allowable Charge for the Surgery includes the office visit. No additional Benefits are allowed toward charges for office visits on the same day as the Surgery.
Surgery i) Surgery performed by a Professional Provider. Separate payment will not be made for pre- and post-operative Services.
ii) If more than one (1) surgical procedure is performed by the same Professional Provider during the same operation, the total benefits payable will be the amount payable for the highest paying procedure, plus fifty percent (50%) of the amount that would have been payable for each of the additional procedures, had those procedures been performed alone.
Surgery. If you chose to use one of the above noted “other treatment” options, you should be aware that there are risks and benefits of such options and you may wish to discuss these with your primary care physician. Remaining untreated may allow the formation of adhesive and reduce mobility which may set up a pain reaction further reducing mobility. Over time this process may complicate treatment making it more difficult and less efficient the longer it is postponed. DO NOT SIGN UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE. PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX AND SIGN BELOW. I have read ( ) or have had to read to me ( ) the above explanation of the chiropractic adjustment and related treatment. I have discussed with Xx. Xxxxxxxxx and have had my questions answered to my satisfaction. By signing below, I state that I have weighed the risks involved in undergoing treatment and have decided that is it in my best interest to undergo the treatment recommended. Having been informed of the risks, I hereby give my consent to that treatment. Dated: Dated: Patients name: Doctor's name: Signature: Signature: Signature of parent or guardian (if a minor): THIS AGREEMENT is made between LAKEWOOD CHIROPRACTIC, their physicians, agents, employees, servants, or any of the foregoing, referred hereinafter as “Doctor” and , referred to hereinafter as the “Patient”. It is the intention of the parties to this agreement to bind not only themselves, but also their heirs, personal representatives, guardians or any persons deriving claims through or on behalf of the patient. It is understood by the patient the he or she is not required to use the aforesaid practice or any physician named for physical medicine and that there are numerous other physicians in Northeast Florida who are qualified to do physical medicine. It is further understood, that in the event of any controversy or dispute, which might arise between the Doctor and the patient, regardless of whether the dispute concerns the medical care rendered, including any negligence claim relating to the diagnosis, treatments or care of the patient, or payment of medical fees, or any other matter whatsoever, then the parties agree that the dispute shall be resolved by arbitration as provided by the Florida Arbitration Code, Chapter 682 (Florida Statutes). This arbitration shall be in lieu and instead of any trial by Judge or Jury. Each party shall choose one arbitrator and the two arbitrators shall choose a third arbitrator. The panel of a...
Surgery. X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and other diagnostic tests;