Gatekeeping definition

Gatekeeping means the performance of a comprehensive assessment by the OKDHS nurse utilizing the Uniform Comprehensive Assessment Tool (UCAT) for the determination of Medical eligibility, care plan development, and the determination of Level of Care for Personal Care, ADvantage Waiver and Nursing Facility services.
Gatekeeping means the performance of a comprehensive assessment by the LTC nurse utilizing the Uniform Comprehensive
Gatekeeping means the performance of a comprehensive

Examples of Gatekeeping in a sentence

  • Gatekeeping is the programme of work associated with making a decision as to whether to commence an assessment in respect of a country, by reference to numerous policy factors reflecting HMG and UK interests.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, CAT will not subject any Nominated Target to the CAT Gatekeeping Procedure unless and until Dyax supplies CAT with a GenBank® accession number or similar information which uniquely identifies that Nominated Target.

  • The established calculation does not include additional or temporary assignments i.e. Gate-keeping, score clock, time-keeping, extra hours for testing, etc.

  • The Contractor is responsible for developing NEMT Gatekeeping Policies and Procedures approved by EOHHS to ensure the integrity of the Rhode Island NEMT Program.

  • The occurrence of a Gatekeeping Breach anytime following the first Gatekeeping Breach shall be deemed an incurable material breach of this Agreement (a “Gatekeeping Default”) for which Lilly may terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 10.4.

  • Dyax agrees, at Merrimack’s request, to enforce the confidentiality and non-use provisions of the CAT Agreement and any CAT Product License against CAT if Merrimack reasonably believes that CAT has failed to adhere to such obligations with respect to any Merrimack Confidential Information that CAT learns through the CAT Gatekeeping Procedure set forth in Appendix B.

  • In the event that a Nominated Target fails to pass the Gatekeeping Criteria, CAT will notify the Requesting Party as to the specific Gatekeeping Criteria that form the basis for such failure.

  • If CAT determines that the Nominated Target has passed the CAT Gatekeeping Procedure, then pursuant to the terms of the CAT Agreement, CAT is obligated to notify Dyax (the “Target Acceptance Notification”) that a CAT Product License is available for such Target [*].

  • Gatekeeping Review of an authorisation by a Treating Medical Specialist, via BloodSTAR, to confirm that it satisfies specific criteria identified by governments before an authorisation for Immunoglobulin is approved.

  • A proprietary Ra Pharma macrocyclic compound which Camurus has notified Ra Pharma has passed the Gatekeeping Procedure shall be deemed a Gated Compound for the purposes of this Agreement.

Related to Gatekeeping

  • Physical Safeguards are physical measures, policies, and procedures to protect CONTRACTOR’s electronic information systems and related buildings and equipment, from natural and environmental hazards, and unauthorized intrusion.

  • Diagnosis means the definition of the nature of the Client's disorder. When formulating the Diagnosis of Client, CONTRACTOR shall use the diagnostic codes and axes as specified in the most current edition of the DSM published by the American Psychiatric Association. DSM diagnoses will be recorded on all IRIS documents, as appropriate.

  • Quality means the merit of the project after considering and evaluating its total characteristics and measuring those characteristics in a uniform, objective manner against the total characteristics of other projects that have applied for the tax credit provided in section 15.293A during the same annual application period.

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.

  • Safeguarding means measures or controls that are prescribed to protect information systems.