Treatment Cycle definition
Treatment Cycle means a period of twelve (12) months from the date of registration onto a treatment programme of your Medical Scheme.
Treatment Cycle means, with respect to a course of therapy, the period of time during which a patient is administered therapy, together with the period of rest following such administration before a subsequent administration of therapy is administered. For example, if a patient receives twenty-one (21) days of therapy and has a seven (7) day rest period following such administration, then such “Treatment Cycle” would be twenty-eight (28) days long.
Treatment Cycle means a single administration of the Investigational Treatment as part of a periodic round of drug administration, subject to the Protocol and the patient’s care plan, up to eight (8) cycles.
Examples of Treatment Cycle in a sentence
Herbicide Treatment (Cycle) will be performed as work method “Pavement Edge, Structures, and Fixtures (Item 731 – 7.2.) and will be measured by the lump sum for a complete cycle on each roadway.
Treatment Cycle Reporting (within one week): Upon completion of a treatment cycle, Contractor must submit by email a general summary report within one week.
Payment will be based on the unit price listed for Herbicide Treatment (Cycle) on Attachment 1.
Each Treatment Cycle will be paid based on actual visits completed, up to maximum per additional Re-treatment Cycle cost listed above.