Clinically appropriate definition

Clinically appropriate means care that is delivered in the appropriate medical setting.
Clinically appropriate means care that is (A) provided in a timely manner and meets professionally recognized standards of acceptable medical care; (B) delivered in the appropriate medical setting; and (C) the least costly of multiple, equally effective alternative treatments or diagnostic modalities.
Clinically appropriate means clinically appropriate and necessary to meet the health needs of the Member according to a reasonable body of medical opinion.

Examples of Clinically appropriate in a sentence

  • Laws 27-81-3] to mean: Clinically Appropriate means care that is delivered in the appropriate medical setting.


More Definitions of Clinically appropriate

Clinically appropriate means clinically accepted standards of medical practice and delivery methods that are considered effective in providing health care services to patients, including for purposes of evaluation, diagnosis, consultation, or treatment.
Clinically appropriate means having at least one HRSN Clinical Risk Factor and at least one HRSN Social Risk Factor, each of which must be applicable to the HRSN Service for which the Member is authorized. For example, to determine if a Member should be authorized to receive Climate-Related Supports, the member must, in addition to belonging to an HRSN Covered Population, have at least one HRSN Climate Device Clinical Risk Factor and one HRSN Climate Device Social Risk Factor. HRSN Services are not Clinically Appropriate if they are solely for the convenience or preference of the Member.¶
Clinically appropriate means Appointed Services with Good clinical Practice and where the Provider has the appropriate equipment & facilities and suitably trained & qualified staff
Clinically appropriate means care that is (A) provided in a timely manner and meets professionally recognized standards of

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  • Clinical Study means a Phase I Study, Phase II Study, Phase III Study, as applicable.

  • Licensed Products means tangible materials which, in the course of manufacture, use, sale, or importation, would be within the scope of one or more claims of the Licensed Patent Rights that have not been held unpatentable, invalid or unenforceable by an unappealed or unappealable judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.

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