Examples of Specialist service in a sentence
Specialist service medical practitioners can authorise a hospital medical practitioner to continue to treat a client with controlled drugs in the interim if necessary, under section 24(2)(d) Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 (Ministry of Health 2013b, page 10).
Ecological progress can drive by high classification capabilities [72].
Specialist service requirements differ from one customer to another (and from one contract to another), therefore each tends to be quoted for the specific contract.
Specialist service providers are utilised as and when required to assist with tasks requiring specialist HR skills and expertise.
The centre has met the regulatory requirements in accordance with the Child Care (Standards in Children’s Residential Centres) 1996-Part III, Article 17, Records-Part III, Article 9, Access Arrangements-Part III, Article 10, Health Care (Specialist service provision).
During and after a patient has completed the care pathway and has been discharged by the Specialist service, GPs should offer them the usual range of primary healthcare services that are available to other patients.
Specialist service provider means a non-government entity, other than a licensee or an independent Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander entity for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child, funded by the State or the Commonwealth to provide a service to— (a) a relevant child; or (b) the family of a relevant child.
Specialist service providers are defined as non-government entities funded by the Queensland or Commonwealth Government to provide services that have the primary purpose of helping children in need of protection or decreasing the likelihood of children becoming in need of protection.
A routine community CAMHS referral – to either a Targeted or Specialist service – for a newly emerging mental health issue.
A routine community CAMHS referral – to either a Targeted or Specialist service – for a mental health issue that was already part way through being addressed when the child or young person lived in his/her originating Local Authority area.