Gap filling definition

Gap filling means direct health care services supported by Title V staff or resources that are not otherwise accessible in the community.
Gap filling means direct health services supported by Title V staff or resources that are needed by children with special health care needs but are not otherwise accessible in the community.
Gap filling means direct health services supported by public health staff or resources that are needed but are not otherwise accessible in the community.

Examples of Gap filling in a sentence

  • The Department's rights under this clause 6 do not limit the Department's rights under clause 153 [Gap filling].

  • The Department's rights under this clause 15 do not limit the Department's rights under clause 854 [Gap filling].

  • The Department's rights under this clause 6 do not limit the Department's rights under clause 149 [Gap filling].

  • Gap filling refers to the tendency of individuals to use scripted representations to fill in gaps, or smooth over inconsistencies, in recalled experiences, or to falsely recall script related details that did not occur (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇, 1980).

  • The Department's rights under this clause 15 do not limit the Department's rights under clause 852 [Gap filling].

  • The Department's rights under this clause 15 do not limit the Department's rights under clause 875 [Gap filling].


More Definitions of Gap filling

Gap filling means the share of the EU Top-Up funding used to close the gaps of funding within the Ranking List (i.e., project participants for which no more national/regional funding is available). An agreed share of EU Top-Up funding is to be allocated to fill these funding gaps irrespective of nationality.