Tuberculosis Treatment Sample Clauses

Tuberculosis Treatment. Contractor shall ensure the following related to Tuberculosis (TB): Routinely make available TB services to each individual receiving treatment for alcohol and other drug use and/or abuse. Reduce barrier to patient’s accepting TB treatment; and, Develop strategies to improve follow-up monitoring, particularly after patients leave treatment, by disseminating information through educational bulletins and technical assistance.
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Tuberculosis Treatment. COUTY shall ensure the following related to Tuberculosis (TB): 15.1. Routinely make available TB services to each individual receiving treatment for AOD use and/or abuse. 15.2. Reduce barriers to patients’ accepting TB treatment. 15.3. Develop strategies to improve follow-up monitoring, particularly after patients leave treatment, by disseminating information through educational bulletins and technical assistance.
Tuberculosis Treatment. Provider shall ensure the following related to Tuberculosis (TB). A. Services are available to each individual with TB to receive treatment for substance abuse; B. Reduce barriers to patients accepting TB treatment; and C. Develop strategies to improve follow-up monitoring, particularly after patients leave treatment, by disseminating information through educational bulletins and technical assistance.
Tuberculosis Treatment. Contractor shall ensure that TB services shall be routinely available to each individual receiving treatment for alcohol and other drug use and/or abuse; reduce barriers to patients accepting TB treatment; and develop strategies to improve follow-up monitoring, particularly after patients leave treatment, by disseminating information through educational bulletins and technical assistance. [DHCS State-County Contract, Exhibit A, Attachment I, Part II].
Tuberculosis Treatment. County shall ensure the following related to Tuberculosis (TB): A. Routinely make available TB services to each individual receiving treatment for AOD use and/or abuse. B. Reduce barriers to patients’ accepting TB treatment. C. Develop strategies to improve follow-up monitoring, particularly after patients leave treatment, by disseminating information through educational bulletins and technical assistance. Exhibit E (1) -- SABG County Enclosure 2, Part II

Related to Tuberculosis Treatment

  • Medical Treatment Undersigned understands that the Released Parties do not have medical personnel available at the location of the activities. Undersigned hereby grants the Released Parties permission to administer first aid or to authorize emergency medical treatment, if necessary. Undersigned understands and agrees that any such action by the Released Parties shall be subject to the terms of this agreement and release, including any liability arising from the negligence of the Released Parties when administering first aid or authorizing others to do so. Undersigned understands and agrees that the Released Parties do not assume responsibility for any injury or damage which might arise out of or in connection with such authorized emergency medical treatment.

  • 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.

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