Foot Drop Clause Samples

The 'Foot Drop' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the diagnosis, management, or reporting of foot drop, a medical condition characterized by difficulty lifting the front part of the foot. In practice, this clause may specify the obligations of healthcare providers to identify symptoms, document findings, and initiate appropriate treatment or referrals for patients exhibiting signs of foot drop. Its core function is to ensure timely recognition and management of foot drop, thereby reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes.
Foot Drop c. A Qualified Claimant whose Infection-related treatment commences within ninety (90) days of the diagnosis of the subject Infection and requires continuous confinement in a skilled nursing facility, related to Infection, for rehabilitation, wound care, and/or intravenous administration shall receive an Enhancement as follows: i. Greater than 15 days: $15,000. ii. Greater than 30 days: $30,000. iii. Greater than 45 days: $45,000.
Foot Drop i. Eligibility: A Qualified Claimant who on or after the Enrollment Date and within two (2) years of the Qualified Revision Surgery or the last pre-enrollment Covered Open Surgical Procedure Under General Anesthesia on that hip in which the Affected Product was removed, which ever is later, experienced a foot drop and meets the eligibility requirements as set forth in Past Matrix Level II(d).
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