Planned Admission definition

Planned Admission means an admission of a client to a hospital with a contract with an MHP for the purpose of providing medically necessary treatment that cannot be provided in another setting or a lower level of care and is not an emergency admission (CCR §1820.200).
Planned Admission means an admission of a beneficiary to a hospital with a contract with an MHP for the purpose of providing medically necessary treatment that cannot be provided in another setting or a lower level of care and is not an emergency admission. Planned admissions may occur in a non-contract hospital pursuant to the MHP’s Implementation Plan, as provided in Section 1810.310(a)(7) of this Chapter.
Planned Admission means an admission of a beneficiary to a psychiatric inpatient hospital with a contract with an MHP for the purpose of providing medically necessary treatment that cannot be provided in another setting or a lower level of care and is not an emergency admission. Planned admissions may occur in a non–contract psychiatric inpatient hospital pursuant to Section 1727(a)(6) of this chapter.

Examples of Planned Admission in a sentence

  • Where the admission of siblings from a multiple birth (eg twins, triplets) would cause the school to rise above its Planned Admission Number (PAN), all of the children from the multiple birth will be admitted.

  • In this exceptional situation the governors will admit the additional child above the Planned Admission Number.

  • Where the admission of siblings from a multiple birth (e.g. twins, triplets) would cause the school to rise above its Planned Admission Number (PAN), all of the children from the multiple birth will be admitted.

  • Wokingham Borough publishes the admission number (either the Indicated Admission Number or, where a different intake is agreed in consultation with the school’s governing body, the resulting Planned Admission Number) for all community and voluntary controlled schools.

  • Students will not be admitted above the Planned Admission Number unless exceptional circumstances apply.

  • If applicants still remained tied, the Governors will exercise their discretion to admit above the Planned Admission Number.

  • The number of places available in a school is indicated by its Planned Admission Number (PAN).

  • The PAN (Published or Planned Admission Number) for nursery (3 - 4 year olds) is 52 places, these may be split across the week as part time places, at the Academy's discretion eg.

  • If applications from children of a multiple birth span the threshold for the published admission number, this will be treated as an exceptional circumstance for increasing the Planned Admission Number and they will all be admitted if they are all of the required standard.

  • We have a Planned Admission Number (PAN) of 160 students per year for internal and external admissions.


More Definitions of Planned Admission

Planned Admission means an admission of the Insured Person for treatment not being an Emergency admission (i.e. the proposed treatment is planned in advance).
Planned Admission means the admission of a resident following evaluation of an application for admission and execution of a written placement agreement.

Related to Planned Admission

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  • Central Contracts and Legal Services means the DSHS central headquarters contracting office, or successor section or office.

  • Defendants means all of the Individual Defendants and the Corporate Defendants, individually, collectively, or in any combination.

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;

  • Urgent means the onset of symptoms requiring attention within 48 hours to prevent a serious deterioration in an individual's mental or physical health or threat to safety.