Appropriate Treatment. Fungicides, such as copper, strobilurins or other labeled fungicide should be applied to the trees at intervals as recommended by UF-IFAS to help prevent the damage and spread of CBS. Leaf litter should also be controlled by various methods and treatments as recommended by UF-IFAS.
Appropriate Treatment. DentaQuest allows open Provider-Member communication regarding appropriate treatment alternatives. Provider will not be penalized for discussing Medically Necessary or appropriate patient care. A determination by DentaQuest that a particular course of treatment is not a Covered Service does not relieve Provider from providing or recommending such care to Members as he/she deems to be appropriate, and that determination may not be considered to be a medical determination made by DentaQuest.
Appropriate Treatment. Providers may freely communicate with patients regarding their treatment and applicable treatment alternatives, regardless of benefit coverage limitations. Neither Participating Practice nor Providers will be penalized for discussing Medically Necessary or appropriate patient care with Members. A determination by DentaQuest that a particular course of treatment is not a Covered Service does not relieve Participating Practice from providing or recommending such care to Members as the Participating Practice deems to be appropriate and that determination may not be considered to be a medical determination made by DentaQuest.
Appropriate Treatment. Fungicides, such as a copper, strobilurin or other fungicide labeled for citrus should be applied to the trees at intervals as recommended by UF-IFAS to help prevent the damage and spread of citrus black spot disease. Leaf litter should also be controlled by various methods and treatments as recommended by UF-IFAS.
Appropriate Treatment. Appropriate treatment is defined as any treatment that is performed and prescribed by a doctor or, when the Insurer believes it is necessary, by a medical specialist. It must be the usual and reasonable treatment for the condition and must be provided as frequently as is usually required by condition. It must not be limited solely to examinations or testing. Basic earnings Basic earnings is the salary you receive from your employer excluding any bonus, overtime or incentive pay (unless specifically stated otherwise). If you are a commissioned salesperson, basic earnings are your average earnings over the past years, including commissions. If employed less than years, basic earnings are your average earnings since your date of hire, including commissions.