Diagnostic Tests means procedures used to identify or characterize conditions within buildings that may contribute to radon entry or elevated radon levels or may provide information regarding the performance of a mitigation system.
Diagnostic Tests means tests performed or procedures used to determine appropriate mitigation methods for a building.
Diagnostic Tests means investigations, such as X-Ray or blood tests, to determine the cause of symptoms and/or medical conditions.
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We will cover charges made by a network provider for the following outpatient weight management services: • An initial medical history and physical exam • Diagnostic tests given or ordered during the first exam • Outpatient prescription drug benefits included under the Outpatient prescription drugs section Health care services include one bariatric surgical procedure.
Diagnostic tests include but are not limited to: • electrocardiograms (EKGs), • electroencephalograms (EEGs), • nerve conduction tests, • neuropsychological testing, and • sleep studies.
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Diagnostic Tests means the Assay, and/or any Collaboration Assay which is added to this Agreement pursuant to Section 3.5(e), performed as a clinical reference laboratory test.
Diagnostic Tests. Progress Monitoring Assessments: iReady, USA Test Prep. Speech and Language Screening, FLKRS, DRA OBSERVATIONS: School based personnel, student support personnel, ESE/Psychological Services personnel HEALTH SCREENING PERMISSION (eyes,ears,height,weight,scoliosis GR6 only) YES NO (Check one) RELEASE OF MEDICAL INFORMATION: YES NO (Check one) I hereby authorize for my child’s health information and parental contact information (collected from school provided health services) to be shared with emergency personnel, health department officials, and EMR systems.
Diagnostic Tests means ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, ankle brachial index, anorectal physiology study (anorectal motility study), bone marrow aspiration, breath nitric oxide test, caloric reflex/
Diagnostic Tests means tests that assist in the detection and confirmation or absence of any disease, injury or any other health condition that requires medical attention.
Diagnostic Tests means the diagnostic tests used by Centogene in the testing of Samples for the purpose of identifying patients suffering from Morbus Fabry, Morbus Gaucher and Morbus Hunter and other rare diseases that are identified on the Testing Request Form.
Diagnostic Tests means:(a) Medically Necessary test or investigation modality leading to the Diagnosis of a Covered Cancer, including but not limited to laboratory tests, X-rays, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), fine needle aspiration for cytology or histopathology, and excisional biopsy for histopathology; or(b) genetic testing to aid the identification of appropriate chemotherapy drugs in respect of the Covered Cancer. “Disability” shall mean a Covered Cancer and all complications arising therefrom. “Eligible Expenses” shall mean expenses incurred for Medical Services rendered with respect to a Disability. “Emergency” shall mean an event or situation that Medical Service is needed immediately in order to prevent death, permanent impairment or other serious consequences of the Insured Person's health. “Emergency Treatment” shall mean Medical Services required in an Emergency, the performance of which is within a reasonable period of time from the Emergency. “HKD” shall mean Hong Kong dollars. “Hong Kong” shall mean the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. “Hospital” shall mean a lawfully operated institution licensed as a hospital for the care and treatment of injured or ill persons which provides facilities for diagnosis, major surgery and 24-hour nursing service and is not primarily a rest or convalescent home, or similar establishment or, other than incidentally, a place for treatment of alcoholics or drug addicts. “Inpatient” shall mean a person who is Confined; and Inpatient medical service(s) shall mean medical services provided to a person who is Confined. “Insured Person” shall mean any person whose risks are covered by these Plan Terms and Conditions, and named as the “Insured Person” in the Policy Schedule. “Intensive Care Unit” shall mean that part or unit of a Hospital established for and devoted to providing intensive medical and nursing care for Inpatients. “Lifetime Benefit Limit” shall mean the maximum amount of benefits payable by us to you cumulatively since the Policy Effective Date. The limit is specified in the Benefit Summary in Section 1.2 above. “Medical Services” shall mean Medically Necessary services, including, as the context requires, Confinement, treatments, procedures, tests, examinations or other related services for the investigation or treatment of a Disability.
Diagnostic Tests means a medical service or procedure utilizing any means, other than bioanalysis, intended to assist in establishing a: