Admission means the period when admitted as a patient for a condition or illness into a hospital for treatment until discharged from the hospital/day facility.
Admission or "admit" means a decision by a physician,
Admission or "admit" means a decision by a physician, physician assistant, or psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioner that a person should be examined or treated as a patient in a hospital;
Examples of Admission in a sentence
The service charges shall not be refunded if the parent or student fails to execute the tasks or meet the requirements mandated by the Service Provider occasionally to complete the Admission procedure.
The service charges shall not be refunded if the parent or student fails to execute the tasks or meet the requirements needed by the Service Provider occasionally to complete the Admission procedure.
The Benefit Amounts shown above for Hospital Admission Guaranty and Family Travel Expense, are part of, and not in addition to, the Maximum Benefit Amount for Medical Evacuation and Repatriation.
More Definitions of Admission
Admission means the admission to trading on AIM of all of the Enlarged Share Capital in accordance with the AIM Rules, and any reference in this agreement to Admission “becoming effective” is to be construed in accordance with rule 6 of the AIM Rules;
Admission means the process of acceptance into a service as defined by the provider's policies.
Admission means the admission of the New Ordinary Shares to trading on AIM becoming effective in accordance with the AIM Rules;
Admission means documentation, by CONTRACTOR, of completion of the entry and 20 evaluation documents into IRIS.
Admission means acceptance based on medical necessity, of a
Admission means, after completion of an individual’s screening or registration by a health care institution, the individual begins receiving physical health services or behavioral health services and is accepted as a patient of the health care institution.