Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program definition

Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program means the program described in Article VIII.

Examples of Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program in a sentence

  • A Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program (DAGP) offering testing for NHL, with a focus on early diagnosis for the most medically-underserved populations.

  • The $210 million Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program (DAGP) will provide class members with access to NHL diagnostic services and provides sought-after medical-monitoring- type relief to Subclass 2 through the diagnostic services.

  • Grants provided to medical providers under the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program shall be used only to increase the availability of NHL Diagnostic Evaluation to eligible Settlement Class Members, and may not be used to provide or pay for treatment for any Settlement Class Member.

  • The DAGP Administrator shall determine the length of the budget period, which shall not be longer than 12 months, based on what length best accommodates the objectives of the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program while also taking into account the DAGP Grantees’ fiscal planning process.

  • The Outreach Campaign is not required to last for the entire period set forth in Section 8.2(a) if that would require funding exceeding 5% of the funds allocated to the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program.

  • The DAGP Administrator shall design and direct the Outreach Campaign on a cost-effective basis to ensure that as much of the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program funds as practicable are preserved for grants to medical providers.

  • The DAGP Administrator will keep the database in a form that grants access for Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program use and for limited access to the Settlement Class Member, but otherwise restricts access rights, including to employees of the DAGP Administrator who are not working on the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program.

  • Id. § 7.5. The allocations among the three programs are presumptive and may be altered by the Settlement Administrator as necessary within his discretion, subject to minimum and maximum amounts in each category: (1) between $100 million and $250 million for the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program; (2) at least $650 million for the Interim Assistance Grants; and (3) between $25 million and $75 million for the Research Funding Program.

  • Payment to such vendors, professionals, and consultants shall come from the funds allocated to the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, a Settlement Class Member’s eligibility for participation in the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program shall not guarantee that the Settlement Class Member will receive NHL Diagnostic Evaluation or any particular type of medical test in connection with the Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program.

Related to Diagnostic Accessibility Grant Program

  • Diagnostic Service means an examination or procedure performed to obtain information regarding the medical condition of an outpatient.

  • Service Animal means an animal that is required by a person with a disability for assistance and is certified, in writing, as having been trained by a professional service animal institution to assist a person with a disability and which is properly harnessed in accordance with standards established by a professional service animal institution.

  • Uniform Grant Management Standards or “UGMS” means uniform grant and contract administration procedures, developed under the authority of Chapter 783 of the Texas

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • System for Award Management (SAM) database means the primary Government repository for contractor information required for the conduct of business with the Government.

  • Non-Administrator Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility means a Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility that does not meet the definition of an Administrator Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility.

  • Treatment program means an abstinence based program or facility that is accredited by any of the following:

  • Number of Students Who Began Program means the number of students who began the program who are scheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year.

  • Collaborative drug therapy management means participation by an authorized pharmacist and a physician in the management of drug therapy pursuant to a written community practice protocol or a written hospital practice protocol.

  • psychiatric emergency medical condition means a Mental Disorder that manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity that it renders the patient as being either of the following:

  • Performance Standards or “PS” shall mean the cleanup levels and other measures of achievement of the remedial action objectives, as set forth in the ROD.

  • Participating Retail Health Clinic means a Retail Health Clinic which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation or "CPR" means artificial ventilation or external chest compression applied to a person who is unresponsive and not breathing.

  • Objective medical evidence means reports of examinations or treatments; medical signs which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological abnormalities that can be observed; psychiatric signs which are medically demonstrable phenomena indicating specific abnormalities of behavior, affect, thought, memory, orientation, or contact with reality; or laboratory findings which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological phenomena that can be shown by medically acceptable laboratory diagnostic techniques, including but not limited to chemical tests, electrocardiograms, electroencephalograms, X-rays, and psychological tests;

  • Texas Grant Management Standards or “TxGMS” means uniform grant and contract administration procedures, developed under the authority of Chapter 783 of the Texas Government Code, to promote the efficient use of public funds in local government and in programs requiring cooperation among local, state, and federal agencies. Under this Grant Agreement, TxGMS applies to Grantee except as otherwise provided by applicable law or directed by System Agency. Additionally, except as otherwise provided by applicable law, in the event of a conflict between TxGMS and applicable federal or state law, federal law prevails over state law and state law prevails over TxGMS.

  • Number of Students Who Began the Program means the number of students who began a program who were scheduled to complete the program within 100% of the published program length within the reporting calendar year and excludes all students who cancelled during the cancellation period.

  • Palliative and supportive care means care and support aimed mainly at lessening or controlling pain or symptoms; it makes no attempt to cure the Covered Person's terminal Illness or terminal Injury.

  • Non-Administrator Dialysis Facility means a Dialysis Facility which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan but has been certified in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare.

  • Web Site Accessibility Standards/Specifications means standards contained in Title 1 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 206.

  • Opioid treatment program means a detoxification or maintenance treatment program which is required to report patient identifying information to the central registry and which is located in the state.

  • Advance health care directive means a power of attorney for health care or a record signed or authorized by a prospective donor containing the prospective donor’s direction concerning a health care decision for the prospective donor.

  • Independent testing laboratory means an independent organization, accepted by the Contracting Officer, engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work, either at the site or elsewhere, and report the results of these inspections or tests.

  • Quality Assurance Program means the overall quality program and associated activities including the Department’s Quality Assurance, Design-Builder Quality Control, the Contract’s quality requirements for design and construction to assure compliance with Department Specifications and procedures.

  • Testing laboratory means a laboratory, facility, or entity in the state that offers or performs tests of cannabis or cannabis products and that is both of the following:

  • Non-Participating Retail Health Clinic means a Retail Health Clinic which does not have a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to you at the time services are rendered.

  • Training program means an NCA-approved Iowa college, the Iowa law enforcement academy or an Iowa hospital approved by the department to conduct emergency medical care training.