Newly diagnosed definition
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Newly diagnosed TB cases that are eligible* to complete treatment within 12 months will complete therapy within 365 days or less.
Newly diagnosed members can be referred by a Clinic provider for initial diabetic education from MAHP Disease Management nurse.
Newly diagnosed SLE patients that had not begun treatment with immunosuppressive medications were used in the study sample (n=119).
Monotherapy - Newly diagnosed adult patients Week 1 + 2 Week 3 + 4 Week 5 + 6 300 mg per day (once a day).
Newly diagnosed TB cases that are eligible* to complete treatment within 12 months will complete therapy within 365 days or less; *Exclude TB cases 1) diagnosed at death, 2) who die during therapy, 3) who are resistant to Rifampin, 4) who have meningeal disease, and/or 5) who are younger than 15 years with either miliary disease or a positive blood culture for TB.
Newly diagnosed patients should have a patient held record and / or patient alert card All new patients transferring in to the scheme should have the agreed documentation completed Report suspected adverse drug reactions associated with DOACs on a Yellow Card, including thromboembolic or haemorrhagic events Providers must be able to evidence monthly calibration of all machines used to deliver the service.
The Community Care Nurse will focus on Plan Participants who meet the following criteria: • Newly diagnosed with potential for complications; • Have complex, comorbid, behavioral health issues; • High risk, high cost utilizers; and Newly discharged requiring complex discharge coordination.
Newly diagnosed TB cases that are eligible* to complete treatment within 12 months shall complete therapy within 365 days or less.
Initial Eligibility Determination Period • Newly diagnosed within the previous six months; • New to the State of Texas/local EMA/HSDA and in need of medical services; • Engaging in care for the first time after being diagnosed for longer than six months; • Returning to medical care after an absence of six months or longer and/or; • In need of early intervention services.