Examples of Health Resources and Services Administration in a sentence
Benefits include recommended preventive services that are age and developmentally appropriate as provided for in comprehensive guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
The purpose of these standards is to establish a minimum set of quality expectations to ensure uniformity of service funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program legislation across the Riverside/San Bernardino Transitional Grant Area (R/SB TGA).
With Respect to infants, children and adolescents, evidence-informed preventive care and screenings provided for in the comprehensive guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration.
With respect to women, such additional preventive care and screenings, not otherwise addressed by the Task Force, as provided for in comprehensive guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration and published on August 1, 2011 (or any applicable subsequent guidelines or guidance requiring any additional women’s preventive services).
The Health Resources and Services Administration may elect not to fund applicants with management or financial instability that directly relates to the organization’s ability to implement statutory, regulatory or other requirements (45 CFR § 75.205).
Additional preventive care and screening for women provided for in the guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration, including the following: a.
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More information on the course is available through the Public Health Training Centers/US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration.
With respect to infants, children and adolescents, evidence-informed preventive care and screenings provided for the comprehensive guidelines supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
This exclusion does not apply to drugs and other products that are available over-the-counter and do not legally require a Prescription, but are recommended by the USPSTF or the Health Resources and Services Administration for certain individuals as preventive care services, when prescribed by a licensed Provider.