Continuing Treatment Sample Clauses

The Continuing Treatment clause establishes the right or obligation for certain medical treatments or services to persist beyond a specific event, such as the termination of an agreement or a change in coverage status. In practice, this clause may require that ongoing care for a patient—such as a course of physical therapy or a scheduled surgery—continues uninterrupted even if the underlying contract ends or changes. Its core function is to protect patients from abrupt discontinuation of necessary medical care, ensuring continuity and stability in treatment during transitional periods.
Continuing Treatment. The continuing treatment by a health care a. The employee or family member is treated two or more times for the injury or illness by a health care provider or by a provider of health care services under direction of a health care provider; or b. The employee or family member is treated by a health care provider on at least one occasion and is given a regimen of continuing treatment under the supervision of the health care provider; or c. The employee or family member is under the continuing supervision of a health care provider for a long-term or chronic condition or disability which is permanent or long-term and for which treatment may not be effective.
Continuing Treatment. Continuing Treatment - means: a) Two or more visits to a health care provider; b) Two or more treatments by a health care practitioner (e.g., physical therapist) on referral from or under the direction of a health care provider; or c) A single visit to a health care provider that results in a regiment of continuing treatment under the supervision of the health care provider.
Continuing Treatment treatment two or more times by a health care provider within a thirty (30) day period. For chronic conditions, such visits must take place at least twice a year.
Continuing Treatment. Treatment by a health care provider that includes 1) A period of incapacity for more than 3 consecutive calendar days that requires subsequent treatment relating to the condition on 2 or more occasions or on 1 occasion that results in a regimen of continuing treatment, 2) Incapacity due to pregnancy, including prenatal care, 3) A period of incapacity or treatment due to a chronic serious health condition that may be episodic but includes periodic visits to a health care provider and conditions over an extended period of time, 4) Any period of incapacity that is permanent or long term due to a condition for which treatment may not be effective, and 5) Absence due to a series of treatments, for example, after surgery, accident, or for a condition that would result in an absence for at least 3 consecutive days if left untreated. Spouse: As defined in accordance with applicable state law. Parent: The biological parent or individual who stood in place of a parent (in loco parentis). Child: A biological, adopted or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ child, a stepchild, legal ▇▇▇▇, or a child of a person standing in the place of a parent, who, for purposes of FMLA leave taken to care for a family member with a serious health condition, is either under age 18 or age 18 or older and incapable of self-care because of a mental or physical disability. Intermittent: Leave taken in separate blocks of time due to a single qualifying reason. Reduced Schedule Leave: Leave that reduces an employee’s usual number of working hours per work week or work day.
Continuing Treatment. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 7, all treatments which have been precertified or are being provided as of the Separation Time shall be provided without interruption under the appropriate Welfare Plan until such treatment is concluded or discontinued pursuant to applicable plan rules and limitations, but New U S WEST, in the case of a Communications Employee or Terminated Communications Employee, or Multimedia, in the case of a Media Employee or Terminated Media Employee, shall be responsible for all expenses relating to, arising out of or resulting from such on-going treatments after the Separation Time.
Continuing Treatment continuing treatment by a health care provider which includes at least one (1) of the following: a. A period of incapacity for more than three (3) consecutive days which requires subsequent treatment relating to that condition on two (2) or more occasions or on one (1) occasion which results in a regimen of continuing treatment; b. Incapacity due to pregnancy; c. A period of incapacity or treatment due to a chronic serious health condition, which may be episodic but includes periodic visits to a health care provider and continues over an extended period of time; d. Any period of incapacity which is permanent or long-term, due to a condition for which treatment may not be effective; or e. Any period of absence due to receiving multiple treatments, e.g., after surgery, accident, or for a condition which, if left untreated, would result in absence of three (3) consecutive days.
Continuing Treatment. If Sponsor terminates this Agreement before completion of the Study, except to protect the safety and welfare of the Subjects, Sponsor will, free of charge, if requested by Site and permitted by law and regulations, use its reasonable efforts to supply Site with sufficient Test Article to complete the treatment of randomized Subjects as specified in the Protocol.
Continuing Treatment. Two or more visits of a health care provider as defined pursuant to Federal regulations; or