Treatment limitations definition

Treatment limitations means the limitations that insurers offering group or individual health benefit plans and self−insured governmental plans may impose on treatment of nervous and mental disorders and substance use disorders as described in s.
Treatment limitations means limitations on the frequency of treatment, number of visits or days of coverage, or other limits on the duration or scope of treatment under the plan or coverage.’’.
Treatment limitations means the limitations that insurers offering group or individual health benefit plans and self-insured governmental plans can impose on treatment of nervous and mental disorders and substance use disorders as described in s. 632.89 (3).

Examples of Treatment limitations in a sentence

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as fifty (50) outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan or coverage.

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan or coverage.

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan.

  • In these regulations, the agency explains that the term “treatmentlimitations” includes both quantitative and nonquantitative limitations: Treatment limitations include limits on benefits based on the frequency of treatment, number of visits, days of coverage, days in a waiting period, or other similar limits on the scope or duration of treatment.

  • Treatment limitations applicable to mental health or substance use disorder benefits shall be no more restrictive than the predominant treatment limitations applied to substantially all medical and surgical benefits covered by the plan.

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations (QTLs), which are expressed numerically, and nonquantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs), which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan or coverage.

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under an ABP.

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations (QTLs), which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs), which are not expressed numerically but otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatmentunder a plan or coverage.

  • Treatment limitations include “both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan or coverage.” 29 C.F.R. § 2590.712(a).

  • Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically (such as 50 outpatient visits per year), and nonquantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under the CHIP state plan.


More Definitions of Treatment limitations

Treatment limitations means, for the purposes of this rule, the limits applied based on the frequency of treatment, number of visits, days of coverage, days in a waiting period, or other limits on the scope or duration of treatment. Treatment limitations include both quantitative treatment limitations, which are expressed numerically, and non-quantitative treatment limitations, which otherwise limit the scope or duration of benefits for treatment under a plan or coverage. This term does not include any permanent exclusion of all benefits for a particular condition or disorder.
Treatment limitations means limits on benefits based on the frequency of treatment, number of visits, days of coverage, days in a waiting period, or other similar limits on the scope or duration of treatment. "Treatment limitations" includes all of the following:
Treatment limitations means limits on the fre-

Related to Treatment limitations

  • Treatment zone means a soil area of the unsaturated zone of a land treatment unit within which hazardous constituents are degraded, transformed, or immobilized.

  • Treatment means any method, technique, or process, including neutralization, designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to neutralize such waste, or so as to recover energy or material resources from the waste, or so as to render such waste non-hazardous, or less hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose of; or amenable for recovery, amenable for storage, or reduced in volume.

  • Treatment Plant means the onshore plant to be constructed by the Joint Venturers for the liquefaction and treatment of natural gas and condensate as contemplated in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • Treatment plan means a written agreement between the department and the parent or