Health Facilities definition

Health Facilities. : means Head Office, District Offices, Hospitals, Community Health Centres, Specialized centres and Clinics under the auspices of the Department of Health in the Province.
Health Facilities means Hospitals, Community Health Centres and Clinics under the auspices of the Department in the Province.
Health Facilities means accredited health facilities and outlets providing HIV/TB services.

Examples of Health Facilities in a sentence

  • Effective October 1, 1999 the Employer will provide a long-term disability plan which shall be the plan provided in the Health Facilities Sector.

  • Ventura County Environmental Health Facilities Permit: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/consumer-food-protection  Mobile Food Facility permit  Temporary Food Facility permit  Exempt – must show documentation Date checked by school official: initials: GOVERNING LAW AND VENUES.

  • All MSU Texas Flower Mound students are exempt from paying the Athletic fee, Student Union/Center fee, and Student Recreational and Health Facilities fee for classes taken/registered at the Flower Mound campus.

  • Effective October 1, 1999, the Employer will provide a long-term disability plan, which shall be the plan provided in the Health Facilities Sector.

  • The Borrower covenants and agrees that it will comply with Sections 15459.1 through 15459.4 of the California Health Facilities Financing Authority Act, constituting Part 7.2 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code of the State, as amended.


More Definitions of Health Facilities

Health Facilities means any of the following:
Health Facilities. All entities regulated by Law Number 101 of July 20, 1979, as amended. HEALTH SERVICES ORGANIZATION: Groups of primary physicians, medical support groups and primary providers who meet the contracting requirements established by the Administration to offer health services through the coordinate care model.
Health Facilities. Sri Lanka has a well-organised island wide public health system that is rated as among the best in the Asian region. This has enabled to maintain the infant mortality and maternal deaths at a very low level. Education Facilities: Total number of schools operating in the Puttalam and Kurunegala districts is 352 and 959 respectively. Over 95% of these are government schools. About 25% of these schools conduct classes from year 1 to 13. Average number of teachers per school and pupils per school are around 20 and 350 in the two districts. Pupil/teacher ratio is around 20. These indicators are very close to the national averages. Table 4.11 - Socio-economic Conditions in Puttalam and Kurunegala Districts Puttalam District Kurunegala District Total population (2001) 705,342 1,452,369 Urban population 9.2% 2.4% Rural and estate population 90.8% 97.6% Households (estimated) 156,743 322,749 Literacy rate (as % of population over 10 years age) 90.9% 91.9% % of population that had: No schooling or attended only Grade 1 6.0% 6.2% Passed Grade 1-5 26.2% 21.8% Passed Grade 6-10 43.8% 41.1% Passed GCE(O/L) 14.4% 18.3% Passed GCE(A/L) 6.2% 8.9% Unemployment rate 7.0% 8.0% Employment sector: Government /semi-government service 10.5% 16.0% Private sector 52.8% 35.1% Self-employed /unpaid family worker 36.7% 48.9% Source: Census of Population and Housing 2001 4.2.4 Socio-economic Conditions along Ukuwela-Pallekelle 132 kV Transmission Line Socio-economic description presented in this section covers the Kandy district, which is the administrative area crossed by about 95% of the proposed corridor.
Health Facilities means any existing primary or secondary health care facilities, excluding Medical Teaching Institutions and may include,
Health Facilities means collectively, the health facilities selected under the Project, as defined in the PIP;
Health Facilities means health care services and facilities provided by Health Institutions;
Health Facilities means health care systems including but not limited to health centers, clinics, birthing and parenting classes venues, hospitals, maternal centers/clinics, birthing homes, barangay health stations, health and nutrition posts and lying in clinics;