Podiatry Clause Samples
The Podiatry clause defines the terms and conditions under which podiatric services are provided or covered within an agreement. It typically outlines the scope of podiatry care, such as diagnosis, treatment, and preventive services for foot and ankle conditions, and may specify any limitations, exclusions, or requirements for referrals. This clause ensures that both parties understand the extent of podiatry benefits or obligations, thereby preventing misunderstandings and clarifying coverage or service expectations related to podiatric care.
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Podiatry. Podiatry services administered by an appropriately qualified specialist which services may include special nail care, corn and callous care, and other procedures as ordered by your physician.
Podiatry. We will reimburse the costs for medically necessary podiatry treatment. Provided that –
i. These services must be prescribed by a doctor.
ii. The Prescription must have been issued prior to the start of treatment and must specify the diagnosis, nature and number of sessions needed.
iii. Medical/surgical condition should not be pre-existing in nature For this cover, Podiatry Treatment means medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the sole, ankle and leg. This cover is also available as a fixed benefit option upto the sum insured specified in the Policy Schedule/ Certificate of Insurance or under the special conditions of the Policy Schedule/ Certificate of Insurance & subject to admissible claim as per the policy conditions applicable to this section including specific exclusion and to any other condition applicable to this policy. In respect to process claims, documents specified under Documentation section is necessary to evaluate the claim. All terms & conditions applicable to this cover remains same as mentioned in coverage, specific exclusion, General exclusion applicable to this section.
Podiatry. Routine Care We provide Benefits for routine foot care only if the Covered Person has a disease such as severe diabetes that can potentially affect circulation and/or the loss of feeling in the lower limbs. Routine foot care means the paring and removal of corns and calluses or trimming of nails. Bone Surgery We provide Benefits for bone surgery on the foot.
Podiatry. Provides a 50% discount on the initial exam and 20% discounts on all other services and products. The network is comprised of over 3,000 podiatrists. Exhibit B MEDSTRONG CORPORATION Pricing Information The following pricing is based on the "Basic" package of five products consisting of: Dental, Vision, Hearing, Prescription Drugs, and Chiropractic services. Purchase stated quantity with all cards effective as of the date of purchase.
Podiatry. The Podiatry House Officers shall be assigned an office large enough to holds six (6) people. This space shall include desk space, at least six (6) chairs, at least five (5) file cabinets, an X-Ray view box, a dry erase board, a TV/VCR, at least four (4) telephone lines, and at least four (4) network computers. Additionally, the Hospital shall provide space for a call room in the event that a House Officer stays overnight in the hospital.
Podiatry. Further information is required to establish the MSK / non MSK resource split of podiatry and whether the current programme budget which assumes 100% inclusion of podiatry accurately reflects commissioning intentions or anticipated service delivery of the non MSK component. The Prime Provider will review the service delivery model for podiatry in its entirety for consideration by Commissioners by June 30th 2015 with an expectation of any resulting changes to the Programme Budget being taken on or before 1st October 2015.
Podiatry. 1.13.1 Podiatrist Grade 1 (Qualified) An Employee employed as such who is eligible to be registered as a Podiatrist under the National Registration and Accreditation Scheme with the Podiatry Board of Australia.
1.13.2 Podiatrist Grade 2 A Podiatrist is required to undertake additional responsibilities, for example:
a. teaching Podiatry students; or
b. perform work which requires special knowledge or depth of experience in any one or more of the following: diabetes mellitus peripheral vascular disease, cerebro-vascular accident, arthroses, orthotic/prosthetic therapy, nail surgery and local anaesthesia; or
c. is required to take charge of a Section or Annexe of the Podiatry Department; or
d. holds an equivalent position at a smaller establishment, such as a day hospital/centre, nursing home or community health centre.
Podiatry. (a) Podiatrist (Qualified) An Employee holding a Degree or Diploma approved by the Podiatrists Registration Board of Victoria.
Podiatry. Vision care, including examinations, treatment, and corrective devices such as eyeglasses
Podiatry. Physical therapy;
