Wearables Sample Clauses

Wearables. Three pilots (Athens, CareAcross, Örebro) will use wearables to collect active monitoring data. All three pilots will use the same wearable model that has been selected according to the procedure described Section 2.5. The characteristics of the data to be collected from wearables are described in Annex I.
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Wearables. As an option, we may allow you access to Mobile Banking through wearable technology offered by your third party service provider, such as your Apple Watch® or Samsung Galaxy Watch®. Any such wearable technology used to access our Services under this Agreement will be considered a “Wireless Device”, just like your mobile phone or tablet. You must protect any such wearable technology, just as you must any other devices used to access our Services, and to the extent that you allow any other person to access your wearable technology, you are deemed to authorize such person to access your Accounts and to initiate transactions through the Services, and you assume full responsibility for such use and access to your Account and the Services.
Wearables. The global wearable healthcare/medical devices market is expected to reach USD 27.49 billion by 2026, according to a new report by Reports and Data.10 Connected devices and wearable technologies are transforming the healthcare industry by enhancing patient care and impacting the efficiency and quality of care providers. The changing ecosystem will have significant impacts on the industry. Similar to Implantable, similar requirements are expected to make these devices less intrusive on the human/patient. These will be devices/wearables/IoT or medtech that will be worn on the body, able to connect to the internet either directly or indirectly via a smart device (phone). Such devices will/are empowering humans to move to healthier more sustainable healthy living. Development of nanomaterials with enhanced sensing capabilities as well as bending and stretching capabilities will be key to enable development of future skin compatible wearable sensors for continuous monitoring of biomarkers. These sensors are currently at TRL 5 and will find applications in monitoring of chronic diseases for hospital and home patients as well as monitoring of wellbeing in the professional and leisure sport fields. Patients with medical conditions are also benefiting and being empowered to take control of their disease and this is evident in the use and development of smart inhalers, insulin patches, respiratory devices and many more. They do come with risks such as cyber, privacy, power, environmental impact, disposal and their need to integrate to the circular economy. Whereas there are several Health wearables in the market, they are largely classified as wellbeing products. Similar to nanobiosensors, there is significant need to take proof-of-concept devices and laboratory demonstrators of wearables (TRL3/TRL4) and develop to medical grade Healthcare solutions.
Wearables. The following categories will be also added to Appendix 5 as Non-Exclusive Categories: • Pasta / Pasta Sauce • Salsa • Mustards • Dip • Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate • Oil and Vinegar • Preserves, Jams • Soup and Chili Mix • Salad Dressing • Legumes/Beans • Salt, Pepper, Spices • Bread/Muffin Mix • Biscuit, Pancake, Waffle Mix • Granola • Nuts and Nut mixes • Maple Syrup • Cake Mixes • Frosting Mixes • Cake/Cupcake Toppings
Wearables. All wearables sold from within the WellteQ platform and as part of a packaged solution will attract the below wholesale pricing to Bupa. WellteQ will receive funds from in app purchase and credit total profit amount to Bupa on monthly invoices for the difference between the wholesale rate (provided below) and the rate offered by Bupa to the client. The invoice credit should be provided on a separate invoice detailing which client the device relates to, and how many devices per client have been ordered. Bupa pricing to their client is at the sole discretion of Bupa. WellteQ will be responsible for direct fulfilment to the end users mitigating Bupa of any fulfilment duties. WellteQ will also be responsible for all associated support for individual, bulk delivery. Bupa wholesale costs include postage and handling fees. Garmin Vivofil 3 AUD $ 159.00 $ 119.00 Garmin Vivofil 4 AUD $ 159.00 $ 129.00 Vivosmart3 AUD $ 199.00 $ 169.00 Vivosport AUD $ 299.00 $ 254.00 Vivomove HR (sport) AUD $ 299.00 $ 254.00 Vivomove HR (premium) AUD $ 449.00 $ 381.50 Vivoactive 3 (Stainless Hardware) AUD $ 449.00 $ 381.50 Vivoactive 3 (Slate Hardware) AUD $ 499.00 $ 424.00

Related to Wearables

  • Consumables During the design phase, Purchaser may participate in the selection of suppliers of consumables of the Supplier. In such case, the choice regarding the final selection of the said suppliers shall be mutually agreed between the Parties. Two suppliers shall be identified and selected for each type of consumables.

  • Accessories The following described related accessories, if any: window air conditioning units, stove, fireplace screens, curtains and rods, blinds, window shades, draperies and rods, door keys, mailbox keys, above ground pool, swimming pool equipment and maintenance accessories, artificial fireplace logs, and controls for: (i) garage doors, (ii) entry gates, and (iii) other improvements and accessories.

  • Programming Processor is not responsible for programming or reprogramming of fuel dispensers.

  • Personnel Equipment and Material Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at its own expense, quarters for the performance of all Engineering Services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the Engineering Services as required. All employees of Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform the duties assigned to them. Any employee of Engineer who, in the reasonable opinion of County, is incompetent or whose conduct becomes detrimental to the Engineering Services shall immediately be removed from association with the Project when so instructed by County. Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for performance of the Engineering Services required under this Contract, or will obtain such personnel from sources other than County. Engineer may not change the Project Manager without prior written consent of County.

  • Trailers You are insured against claims arising out of your ownership, use or operation of any trailer or its equipment, provided that such trailer is not being towed by, attached to or carried on a motorized vehicle.

  • Equipment and Materials CONTRACTOR shall provide all equipment, materials, and supplies necessary for the performance on the Agreement except:

  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Medical Supplies, Prosthetic Devices, Enteral Formula or Food, and Hair Prosthesis (Wigs) This plan covers durable medical equipment and supplies, prosthetic devices and enteral formula or food as described in this section. DME is equipment which: • can withstand repeated use; • is primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose; • is not useful to a person in the absence of an illness or injury; and • is for use in the home. DME includes supplies necessary for the effective use of the equipment. This plan covers the following DME: • wheelchairs, hospital beds, and other DME items used only for medical treatment; and • replacement of purchased equipment which is needed due to a change in your medical condition or if the device is not functional, no longer under warranty, or cannot be repaired. DME may be classified as a rental item or a purchased item. In most cases, this plan only pays for a rental DME up to our allowance for a purchased DME. Repairs and supplies for rental DME are included in the rental allowance. Medical supplies are consumable supplies that are disposable and not intended for re- use. Medical supplies require an order by a physician and must be essential for the care or treatment of an illness, injury, or congenital defect. Covered medical supplies include: • essential accessories such as hoses, tubes and mouthpieces for use with medically necessary DME (these accessories are included as part of the rental allowance for rented DME); • catheters, colostomy and ileostomy supplies, irrigation trays and surgical dressings; and • respiratory therapy equipment. This plan covers diabetic equipment and supplies for the treatment of diabetes in accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-30. Covered diabetic equipment and supplies include: • therapeutic or molded shoes and inserts for custom-molded shoes for the prevention of amputation; • blood glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, external insulin infusion pumps and accessories, insulin infusion devices and injection aids; and • lancets and test strips for glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, and infusion sets for external insulin pumps. The amount you pay differs based on whether the equipment and supplies are bought from a durable medical equipment provider or from a pharmacy. See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits and the Summary of Medical Benefits for details. Coverage for some diabetic equipment and supplies may only be available from either a DME provider or from a pharmacy. Visit our website to determine if this is applicable or call our Customer Service Department. Prosthetic devices replace or substitute all or part of an internal body part, including contiguous tissue, or replace all or part of the function of a permanently inoperative or malfunctioning body part and alleviate functional loss or impairment due to an illness, injury or congenital defect. Prosthetic devices do not include dental prosthetics. This plan covers the following prosthetic devices as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-52: • prosthetic appliances such as artificial limbs, breasts, larynxes and eyes; • replacement or adjustment of prosthetic appliances if there is a change in your medical condition or if the device is not functional, no longer under warranty and cannot be repaired; • devices, accessories, batteries and supplies necessary for prosthetic devices; • orthopedic braces except corrective shoes and orthotic devices used in connection with footwear; and • breast prosthesis following a mastectomy, in accordance with the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 and R.I. General Law 27-20-29. The prosthetic device must be ordered or provided by a physician, or by a provider under the direction of a physician. When you are prescribed a prosthetic device as an inpatient and it is billed by a provider other than the hospital where you are an inpatient, the outpatient benefit limit will apply. Enteral formula or food is nutrition that is absorbed through the intestinal tract, whether delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. Enteral nutrition is covered when it is the sole source of nutrition and prescribed by the physician for home use. In accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-56, this plan covers enteral formula taken orally for the treatment of: • malabsorption caused by Crohn’s Disease; • ulcerative colitis; • gastroesophageal reflux; • chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction; and • inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Food products modified to be low protein are covered for the treatment of inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Preauthorization may be required. The amount that you pay may differ depending on whether the nutrition is delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. When enteral formula is delivered through a feeding tube, associated supplies are also covered. This plan covers hair prosthetics (wigs) worn for hair loss suffered as a result of cancer treatment in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-20-54 and subject to the benefit limit and copayment listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. This plan will reimburse the lesser of the provider’s charge or the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. If the provider’s charge is more than the benefit limit, you are responsible for paying any difference. This plan covers Early Intervention Services in accordance with R.I. General Law §27- 20-50. Early Intervention Services are educational, developmental, health, and social services provided to children from birth to thirty-six (36) months. The child must be certified by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) to enroll in an approved Early Intervention Services program. Services must be provided by a licensed Early Intervention provider and rendered to a Rhode Island resident. Members not living in Rhode Island may seek services from the state in which they reside; however, those services are not covered under this plan. Early Intervention Services as defined by DHS include but are not limited to the following: • speech and language therapy; • physical and occupational therapy; • evaluation; • case management; • nutrition; • service plan development and review; • nursing services; and • assistive technology services and devices.

  • Durable Medical Equipment Durable Medical Equipment is equipment that is Medically Necessary for treatment of an illness or Accidental Injury or to prevent further deterioration. This equipment is designed for repeated use and used to treat a medical condition or illness, and includes items such as oxygen equipment, functional wheelchairs, and crutches. Durable Medical Equipment may require Prior Authorization. Only Durable Medical Equipment considered standard and/or basic as defined by nationally recognized guidelines are Covered.

  • Devices BNY Mellon will restrict the transfer of Customer Data from its network to mass storage devices. BNY Mellon will use a mobile device management system or equivalent tool when mobile computing is used to provide the services. Applications on such authenticated devices will be housed within an encrypted container and BNY Mellon will maintain the ability to remote wipe the contents of the container.

  • Diagnostic Services All necessary procedures to assist the dentist in evaluating the existing conditions to determine the required dental treatment, including: Oral examinations Consultations

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