Medically Appropriate means services and medical supplies required for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a physical or behavioral health condition or injuries that are:
Medically Appropriate means the recipient or self-donor meets the criteria for a transplant established by AHH.
Medically Appropriate means health services, items, or medical supplies that are:
Examples of Medically Appropriate in a sentence
Medically Necessary and Medically Appropriate diagnostic radiology services and laboratory tests.
Medically Necessary and Medically Appropriate diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
Medically Necessary and Medically Appropriate services and supplies provided in Your home by a Practitioner who is primarily engaged in providing home health care services.
Medically Necessary and Medically Appropriate expendable and disposable supplies for the treatment of disease or injury.
Medically Necessary and Medically Appropriate services performed by a doctor of dental Surgery (DDS), a doctor of medical dentistry (DMD) or any Practitioner licensed to perform dental-related oral Surgery except as indicated below.
More Definitions of Medically Appropriate
Medically Appropriate means services or supplies, which the Company determines, in the exercise of its discretion, are performed or provided according to generally professionally accepted standards of medical practice for the condition being treated.
Medically Appropriate means services and medical supplies that are required for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of a health condition that encompasses physical or mental conditions or injuries and that are:
Medically Appropriate means prescription drugs that under the applicable standard of care are appropriate:
Medically Appropriate means prescription drugs that under the applicable standard of care are appropriate: (a) To improve or preserve health, life, or function; (b) to slow the deterioration of health, life, or function; or (c) for the early screening, prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment of a disease, condition, illness, or injury.
Medically Appropriate. With respect to the Medicare and/or Medicare Advantage program, in order for services provided to be deemed Medically Necessary or Medically Appropriate, Covered Services must: (1) be recommended by a PROVIDER who is treating the Member and practicing within the scope of her/his license and (2) satisfy each and every one of the following criteria:
Medically Appropriate means the recipient or self-donor meets the criteria for a transplant established by the Plan.
Medically Appropriate means the responding Ambulance Provider on scene will use its clinical judgment and follow its protocols under the medical direction of their Medical Director or online Medical Control, including but not limited to its patient disposition guidelines, to make an initial assessment based on the patient’s symptoms, which will determine the services needed and the disposition options to be considered to meet the medical needs of the patient.