Urology Sample Clauses

Urology. The Concessionaire shall provide in atleast 2 (two) of the Facilities, blood banks/ blood storage units.
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Urology. Single physician practice with part-time APP; recruitment in process that will require significant investment in robotic technology • Neurology – Single physician practice; recruitment in process for physician and APP • Behavior Health – Implemented same day access model Prevalence of chronic disease: Hypertension 25% (<26%) 28% Prevalence of chronic disease: COPD 6% (<7%) 9% Prevalence of chronic disease: Diabetes 8% (<9%) 10% • Community Care Management System – Alignment of Inpatient and Outpatient Teams – Secure Texting and Messaging – Shared Care Plans – Over 140 high-risk patients currently enrolledDevelopment of Clinical data analytic tools – risk stratification, panel management – Investment in new roles focused on addressing determinants of xxxxx • Integrated Social Work, Community Health Workers, Transitions of Care Specialists, Med Rec Techs • Community Collaborative – Demonstrated success in reducing COPD and CHF readmissions – Expanding focus to Sepsis, Diabetes, avoidable ED visits, MH/SA Follow-up • Project Vision Health Committee – Primarily focused on improving access to and coordination of substance abuse treatment – Initiatives: Universal Release, “No Wrong Door”, Warm hand-offs Not overly leveraged - sufficient capacity to take on additional debt Debt Service Coverage Ratio 4.8 times – State Average 3.7 times Long-term Debt to Capitalization 15.1% - State Average 26.7% Days Cash on Hand is higher than the Vermont System Average but is projected to continually decrease from 2017 to 2019 • RRMC has not built any new reserves to take on additional risk for Medicaid beneficiaries • Age of Buildings and Equipment - higher than State Vermont System Average RRMC 15.1 - State 13.5 12 • Capital Plan (net of depreciation) - $20.3 million • Pension Payments - $2.0 million • 2.5% Operating Margin - $6.3 million • Accounts Receivable - $4.5 million • Investment Return - $6.0 million • Debt Issuance (net of principal payments) - $13.3 Budget Summary • 2019 volume consistent with 2018 projections • Total salary adjustments (cost of living and recruitment) 3.75%, Pharmaceuticals – 4.6%, Self-Insured claims expense
Urology. The NHSG Urology service provides services to patients of all ages with disease or dysfunction of the male and female urinary tract system and male reproductive organs. This encompasses diseases of the kidney, bladder and prostate, including incontinence, infertility, cancer and reconstruction of the genito-urinary tract. In addition to providing services to the population of Grampian, services are provided to patients referred from NHS Orkney, NHS Shetland and for certain procedures, NHS Highland. The service is predominantly located within ARI with some specialist services also provided from Xx Xxxx’x Hospital, Elgin and a small number of peripheral outpatient clinics based in four community hospitals. Specialist outpatient services are delivered as follows: ARI:  Haematuria (two clinics per week)  Prostate (two clinics per week)  Urodynamics  Erectile dysfunction  Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)  Urinary Flow  Intermittent Self Catheterisation (ISC)  Prostate Cancer Follow Up  UCAN (one stop urological cancer open five days per week)

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  • Speech Therapy This plan covers speech therapy services when provided by a qualified licensed • loss of speech or communication function; or • impairment as a result of an acute illness or injury, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease. Speech therapy services must relate to: • performing basic functional communication; or • assessing or treating swallowing dysfunction. See Autism Services when speech therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

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