Clinical Services Sample Clauses
The Clinical Services clause defines the scope and nature of medical or healthcare-related services to be provided under the agreement. It typically outlines the specific types of clinical activities, such as patient assessments, treatments, or diagnostic procedures, and may specify standards, qualifications, or protocols that must be followed. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of the clinical obligations, thereby promoting quality of care and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding service expectations.
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Clinical Services. The contract research services provided by each of the Company and its Subsidiaries is provided in compliance in all material respects with all applicable Laws, including, without limitation, all applicable FDA rules, regulations and requirements and all rules, regulations and requirements of comparable foreign Governmental Entities.
Clinical Services. Provide Clinical services:
2.7.1 In a safe, effective and compassionate manner commensurate with Resident’s level of advancement and responsibilities;
2.7.2 Under appropriate supervision;
2.7.3 At sites specifically approved by the Program; and
2.7.4 Under circumstances and at locations covered by the professional liability insurance maintained for Resident in accordance with Paragraph 5.4 below.
Clinical Services. Resident agrees to provide clinical services (a) commensurate with his or her level of advancement and responsibilities, (b) under appropriate supervision, (c) at sites specifically approved by the Program, and (d) under circumstances and at locations covered by the professional liability insurance applicable to Resident in accordance with Article IV, section 4.4 below.
Clinical Services. An individual who has the authority and responsibility to assist leadership, management staff, service providers, families, youth, contractors and all other system partners to ensure that clinical service delivery and evidence based practices are of high quality in all aspects of the SOC.
Clinical Services. Services including, but not limited to, advising and participating in activities involving the clinical adoption and utilization of the Company’s products, marketing strategies and outreach targeting key specialties and specialty societies, ongoing and new clinical research activities related to the Company’s products including study design and data analysis, regulatory strategy activities including preparation of U.S. and international regulatory submission documents.
Clinical Services. 1.1. Undertakes individual, couple, group, community, and/or hospital interventions e.g. cognitive behaviour therapy, behaviour therapy, psychotherapy, family therapy, systems interventions, and counselling.
1.2. Performs psychological assessments to appraise cognitive, emotional, behavioural and family functioning, i.e. interviews, behavioural observations, psychometric and psycho-diagnostic assessments and evaluation of systems.
1.3. Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings in which clinical management and intervention planning decisions are made.
1.4. Develops and extends own professional knowledge.
Clinical Services. 26.1 The Contractor acknowledges that the acts or omissions of it or its Personnel in connection with Clinical Services may cause WAPHA to suffer significant loss, including as a result of:
(1) claims by third parties;
(2) loss of its status as a "Primary Health Network"; and
(3) loss of existing or future funding.
26.2 In recognition of the acknowledgments under clause 26.1, and without limiting any other obligation of the Contractor under this Agreement, the Contractor agrees to be bound by the obligations in respect of Clinical Services set out in Item 7 of the Standard Schedule.
Clinical Services. Seller Parties shall be solely responsible for all aspects of the diagnostic, therapeutic, and all other healthcare services required by law to be rendered by licensed healthcare professionals at the Centers.
Clinical Services. 1.1. Undertakes individual, couple, group, community, and hospital interventions e.g. cognitive behaviour therapy, behaviour therapy, psychotherapy, family therapy, systems interventions, and counselling.
1.2. Functions as a case manager with an allocated case load providing a range of therapeutic interventions, education, counselling and care of mental health consumers, their carers and family and care coordination with other services.
1.3. Performs psychological assessments to appraise cognitive, emotional, behavioural and family functioning, i.e. interviews, behavioural observations, psychometric and psycho-diagnostic assessments and evaluation of systems.
1.4. Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings in which clinical management and intervention planning decisions are made.
1.5. Develops and extends own professional knowledge.
Clinical Services. Clinics may provide the following Clinical Services as applicable to each District school’s target population:
a. Well child or adolescent exams, consisting of a comprehensive health history, complete physical assessment, screening procedures, and age-appropriate anticipatory guidance
b. Episodic acute care including diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury
c. Immunizations
d. Anxiety and Depression Screenings
e. Basic laboratory tests including COVID-19 and other viral testing, urinalysis, and hemoglobin
f. Follow-up and coordination of care for identified illnesses or conditions
g. Assessment and education related to nutrition, fitness, and oral health (may be provided by nonclinical, unlicensed staff)
h. Chronic disease management:
i. Assist primary care providers and school nurses in the day-to-day management of student chronic illness.
ii. Respond to emergency exacerbations of chronic illness with nebulized treatments for severe asthma, glucagon injections for severe hypoglycemia, and epipen administration for anaphylactic reactions.
i. If serving an adolescent population, and approved by local school board:
i. Conduct psychosocial/risk assessment
ii. Offer pregnancy tests and counseling as appropriate
iii. Offer tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections as clinically indicated
j. Referrals for specialty care or other needed services not provided onsite
k. Comprehensive health education/promotion outside of the clinical setting l. Nutrition services, such as nutrition counseling, healthy habits support, family education, healthy cooking/shopping classes m. Developmentally appropriate, culturally competent reproductive health care, including, but not limited to:
i. Contraceptive counseling and dispense or prescribe contraceptives and emergency contraception;
ii. Diagnosis and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (as above) plus HIV testing and counseling;
iii. Gynecological examinations and cancer screening if indicated; and
iv. Treatment or referral for prenatal and postpartum care
