Dental Supplies Sample Clauses

Dental Supplies. Business Manager shall order, procure, purchase and provide on behalf of and as agent for PC all dental supplies necessary and appropriate for the practice of PC in the reasonable discretion of PC unless otherwise prohibited by federal and/or State law. Furthermore, Business Manager shall ensure that each Center is at all times adequately stocked with the dental supplies that are necessary and appropriate for the operation of PC and required for the provision of Dental Services. The ultimate oversight, supervision and ownership for all dental supplies is and shall remain the sole responsibility of PC. As used in this provision the term "dental supplies" shall mean all drugs, pharmaceuticals, products, substances, items or devices whose purchase, possession, maintenance, administration, prescription or security requires the authorization or order of a licensed health care provider or requires a permit, registration, certification or other governmental authorization held by a licensed health care provider as specified under any federal and/or State law.
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Dental Supplies. After consultation with PA and with PA's --------------- approval, Business Manager shall order, procure, purchase and provide on behalf of and as agent for PA all dental supplies necessary and appropriate for the practice of PA in the reasonable discretion of PA unless otherwise prohibited by federal and/or State law. Furthermore, Business Manager shall ensure that each Center is at all times adequately stocked with the dental supplies that are necessary and appropriate for the operation of PA and required for the provision of Dental Services. The ultimate oversight, supervision and ownership for all dental supplies is and shall remain the sole responsibility of PA. As used in this provision the term "dental supplies" shall mean all drugs, pharmaceuticals, products, substances, items or devices whose purchase, possession, maintenance, administration, prescription or security requires the authorization or order of a licensed health care provider or requires a permit, registration, certification or other governmental authorization held by a licensed health care provider as specified under any federal and/or State law.
Dental Supplies. 1. Adhesive/Etch (bonding agent), e.g. phosphoric acid/Optibond
Dental Supplies. Business Manager shall order, procure, purchase and provide on behalf of and as agent for PC all dental supplies necessary and appropriate for the practice of PC in the reasonable discretion of PC unless otherwise prohibited by federal and/or State law. Furthermore, Business Manager, in consultation with PC, shall ensure that each Center is at all times adequately stocked with the dental supplies that are necessary and appropriate for the operation of PC and required for the provision of Dental Services. The ultimate oversight, supervision and ownership for all dental supplies is and shall remain the sole responsibility of PC. As used in this provision the term "dental supplies" shall mean all drugs, pharmaceuticals, products, substances, items or devices whose purchase, possession, maintenance, administration, prescription or security requires the authorization or order of a licensed health care provider or requires a permit, registration, certification or other governmental authorization held by a licensed health care provider as specified under any federal and/or State law.
Dental Supplies. We supply a comprehensive range of dental supplies, including restorative materials, impression materials, disposable items, and preventive products.
Dental Supplies. Manager shall order, procure, purchase and provide on behalf of and as agent for the Association all reasonable dental supplies unless otherwise prohibited by federal and/or State law. Furthermore, Manager shall ensure that the Office is at all times adequately stocked with the dental supplies that are necessary and appropriate for the operation of the Association and required for the provision of Dental Services. The ultimate oversight, supervision and ownership for all dental supplies is and shall remain the sole responsibility of the Association. As used in this provision the term "dental supplies" shall mean all drugs, pharmaceuticals, products, substances, items or devices whose purchase, possession, maintenance, administration, prescription or security requires the authorization or order of a licensed health care provider or requires a permit, registration, certification or other governmental authorization held by a licensed health care provider as specified under any federal and/or State law.
Dental Supplies. After consultation with PC and with PC's approval, Business Manager shall order, procure, purchase and provide on behalf of and as agent for PC all dental supplies necessary and appropriate for the practice of PC in the reasonable discretion of PC unless otherwise prohibited by federal and/or State law. Furthermore, Business Manager shall ensure that each Center is at all times adequately stocked with the dental supplies that are necessary and appropriate for the operation of PC and required for the provision of Dental Services. The ultimate oversight, supervision and ownership for all dental supplies is and shall remain the sole responsibility of PC. As used in this provision the term "dental supplies" shall mean all drugs, pharmaceuticals, products, substances, items or devices whose purchase, possession, maintenance, administration, prescription or security requires the authorization or order of a licensed health care provider or requires a permit, registration, certification or other governmental authorization held by a licensed health care provider as specified under any federal and/or State law.
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Covered diabetic equipment and supplies include: • therapeutic or molded shoes and inserts for custom-molded shoes for the prevention of amputation; • blood glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, external insulin infusion pumps and accessories, insulin infusion devices and injection aids; and • lancets and test strips for glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, and infusion sets for external insulin pumps. The amount you pay differs based on whether the equipment and supplies are bought from a durable medical equipment provider or from a pharmacy. See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits and the Summary of Medical Benefits for details. Coverage for some diabetic equipment and supplies may only be available from either a DME provider or from a pharmacy. Visit our website to determine if this is applicable or call our Customer Service Department. Prosthetic Devices Prosthetic devices replace or substitute all or part of an internal body part, including contiguous tissue, or replace all or part of the function of a permanently inoperative or malfunctioning body part and alleviate functional loss or impairment due to an illness, injury or congenital defect. Prosthetic devices do not include dental prosthetics. This plan covers the following prosthetic devices as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-52: • prosthetic appliances such as artificial limbs, breasts, larynxes and eyes; • replacement or adjustment of prosthetic appliances if there is a change in your medical condition or if the device is not functional, no longer under warranty and cannot be repaired; • devices, accessories, batteries and supplies necessary for prosthetic devices; • orthopedic braces except corrective shoes and orthotic devices used in connection with footwear; and • breast prosthesis following a mastectomy, in accordance with the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 and R.I. General Law 27-20-29. The prosthetic device must be ordered or provided by a physician, or by a provider under the direction of a physician. When you are prescribed a prosthetic device as an inpatient and it is billed by a provider other than the hospital where you are an inpatient, the outpatient benefit limit will apply. Enteral Formulas or Food (Enteral Nutrition) Enteral formula or food is nutrition that is absorbed through the intestinal tract, whether delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. Enteral nutrition is covered when it is the sole source of nutrition and prescribed by the physician for home use. In accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-56, this plan covers enteral formula taken orally for the treatment of: • malabsorption caused by Crohn’s Disease; • ulcerative colitis; • gastroesophageal reflux; • chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction; and • inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Food products modified to be low protein are covered for the treatment of inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Preauthorization may be required. The amount that you pay may differ depending on whether the nutrition is delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. When enteral formula is delivered through a feeding tube, associated supplies are also covered. 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  • Medical Plans The Employer will maintain the current health (including vision) and dental insurance programs and practices. The Employer shall contribute 80% of the premium charge for PPO plans, 83% of premium for the POS plan, 85% of premium for the HMO plan, 80% for the prescription drug plan and 50% for the dental plan. There shall be no change in the State’s premium subsidy for health benefits plans in Fiscal Year 2012.

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  • Medical Plan ‌ Eligible employees and dependants shall be covered by the British Columbia Medical Services Plan or carrier approved by the British Columbia Medical Services Commission. The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premium. An eligible employee who wishes to have coverage for other than dependants may do so provided the Medical Plan is agreeable and the extra premium is paid by the employee through payroll deduction. Membership shall be a condition of employment for eligible employees who shall be enrolled for coverage following the completion of three (3) months’ employment or upon the initial date of employment for those employees with portable service as outlined in Article 14.12.

  • Medical Care Leave An Employee who is unable to make the necessary arrangements for maintenance of personal health care outside of scheduled work time, shall be granted time off with pay. Such time off shall not exceed sixteen (16) working hours per calendar year. Hours in excess of sixteen (16) hours per calendar year shall be deducted from the Employee's sick leave accumulation.

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