Non-emergent Care definition

Non-emergent Care means medical or surgical procedures and care provided to those patients treated in an emergency department (ED) of a hospital or freestanding emergency center who have conditions or illnesses that are not classified as level one or level two based upon the Emergency Severity Index.
Non-emergent Care means care or treatment received in an emergency room that is not a Medical Emergency.
Non-emergent Care means medical or surgical procedures and care provided to 745 those patients treated in an emergency department (ED) of a hospital or

Related to Non-emergent Care

  • Advanced emergency medical technician or “AEMT” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Advanced Emergency Medical Technician Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the AEMT, and is currently certified by the department as an AEMT.

  • Urgent Care means treatment for a condition that is not a threat to life or limb but does require prompt medical attention. Also, the severity of an urgent condition does not necessitate a trip to the hospital emergency room. An Urgent Care facility is a freestanding facility that is not a physician’s office and which provides Urgent Care.

  • COVID-19 emergency means the emergencies declared in the Declaration of Public Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-045) together with the Declaration of Public Health Emergency (Mayor's Order 2020-046), declared on March 11, 2020, including any extension of those declared emergencies.

  • Long-term inpatient care means inpatient services for

  • Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.