Common use of Urgent Behavioral Health Care Clause in Contracts

Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee is not in immediate danger to self or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrollee's activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, flu, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Standard Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Standard Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.)

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Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee Enrollee is not in immediate danger to self himself/herself or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care Care— Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrolleeEnrollee's activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, flu, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract (Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.), Wellcare Health Plans, Inc., Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.

Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee Enrollee is not in immediate danger to self himself/herself or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrolleeEnrollee's activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, flu, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: ahca.myflorida.com, ahca.myflorida.com, ahca.myflorida.com

Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee is not in immediate danger to self or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrollee's ’s activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, fluinfluenza, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Attachment Ii, ahca.myflorida.com

Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee is not in immediate danger to self or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrollee's activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, fluinfluenza, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: nsclcarchives.org, ahca.myflorida.com

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Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee Enrollee is not in immediate danger to self himself/herself or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrollee's Enrollee’s activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, flu, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Amerigroup Corp

Urgent Behavioral Health Care. Those situations that require immediate attention and assessment within twenty-three (23) hours even though the enrollee is not in immediate danger to self or others and is able to cooperate in treatment. Urgent Care — Services for conditions, which, though not life-threatening, could result in serious injury or disability unless medical attention is received (e.g., high fever, animal bites, fractures, severe pain, etc.) or do substantially restrict an enrollee's ’s activity (e.g., infectious illnesses, flu, respiratory ailments, etc.).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Attachment (Amerigroup Corp)

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