Common use of Chiropractic Services Clause in Contracts

Chiropractic Services. Medical transportation not directly related to labor or threatened labor, miscarriage or non-viable pregnancy, and/or delivery of the covered unborn child. Personal comfort items including but not limited to personal care kits provided on inpatient admission, telephone, television, newborn infant photographs, meals for guests of patient, and other articles which are not required for the specific treatment related to labor with delivery or post partum care. Experimental and/or investigational medical, surgical or other health care procedures or services which are not generally employed or recognized within the medical community Treatment or evaluations required by third parties including, but not limited to, those for schools, employment, flight clearance, camps, insurance or court Private duty nursing services when performed on an inpatient basis or in a skilled nursing facility. Coverage while traveling outside of the United States and U.S. Territories (including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and American Samoa). Mechanical organ replacement devices including, but not limited to artificial heart Hospital services and supplies when confinement is solely for diagnostic testing purposes and not a part of labor with delivery Prostate and mammography screening Elective surgery to correct vision Gastric procedures for weight loss Cosmetic surgery/services solely for cosmetic purposes Out-of-network services not authorized by the Health Plan except for emergency care related to the labor with delivery of the covered unborn child. Services, supplies, meal replacements or supplements provided for weight control or the treatment of obesity Acupuncture services, naturopathy and hypnotherapy Immunizations solely for foreign travel Routine foot care such as hygienic care Diagnosis and treatment of weak, strained, or flat feet and the cutting or removal of corns, calluses and toenails (this does not apply to the removal of nail roots or surgical treatment of conditions underlying corns, calluses or ingrown toenails) Corrective orthopedic shoes Convenience items Orthotics primarily used for athletic or recreational purposes Custodial care (care that assists with the activities of daily living, such as assistance in walking, getting in and out of bed, bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, special diet preparation, and medication supervision that is usually self-administered or provided by a caregiver. This care does not require the continuing attention of trained medical or paramedical personnel.)

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp, Centene Corp

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