Inmate patient definition

Inmate patient means an inmate who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
Inmate patient means an inmate who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital (R.C. 5120.17(A)(4)).
Inmate patient means a person who: a. is an Inmate incarcerated at a DPSCS Facility; b. is infected with an Infectious Disease-causing agent; and c. meets the current patient definition guidelines established by the Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) published at 61 Fed. Reg. 55156 (Oct. 24, 1996), or any subsequent guidelines established by HRSA that amend or supersede them.

Examples of Inmate patient in a sentence

  • Inmate patient capacity is up to sixteen (16) total, with a maximum of eight (8) inmate patients, currently CTDOC is providing treatment to nine (9) inmate patients, dialysis treatments lasting from five (5) to seven (7) hours.

  • Inmate patient was admitted in M.I.Room of Central Jail no.07, Dispensary from 27/02/2020 to 23/03/2020 in critical condition.


More Definitions of Inmate patient

Inmate patient means an individual who is incarcerated/was incarcerated at the Winnebago County Jail and who utilizes/utilized a kiosk provided and maintained by Vendor to make medical appointments or otherwise transmits/transmitted his/her medical information via a kiosk so provided and maintained.
Inmate patient means an inmate who is admitted to a 2463
Inmate patient means an inmate who is admitted to a 40
Inmate patient means the CDCR incarcerated public offender receiving health care services.

Related to Inmate patient

  • In-patient means a person admitted to a hospital as a resident or bed- patient and who is provided at least one day's room and board by the hospital.

  • Patient means a person who is undergoing medical or other treatment as an in-patient in any hospital or similar institution;

  • Intensive Care Unit means an identified section, ward or wing of a hospital which is under the constant supervision of a dedicated medical practitioner(s), and which is specially equipped for the continuous monitoring and treatment of patients who are in a critical condition, or require life support facilities and where the level of care and supervision is considerably more sophisticated and intensive than in the ordinary and other wards.

  • Qualified patient means a competent adult who is a resident of this State and who has satisfied the requirements of this Act in order to obtain a prescription for medication that the qualified patient may self-administer to end the qualified patient's life in a humane and dignified manner.[PL 2019, c. 271, §4 (NEW).]