Podiatry Sample Clauses

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.
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Podiatry. 1.9.1 Podiatrist Grade 1 (Qualified) An Employee employed as such holding a Degree or Diploma approved by the Podiatrists Registration Board of Victoria for registration.
Podiatry. Podiatrists also have a role in early RA, as early podiatric intervention has been shown to improve foot pain and function. [Woodburn et al. 2002] The podiatrist has a number of roles in RA patient care at all stages of RA. In the early stages they can give advice about foot hygiene and footwear as well as providing customised orthoses and insoles to improve foot and toe posture and function. They can also help with toe nail trimming as well as minor surgery. In later stages of disease they can also provide specialist footwear.
Podiatry. (a) Podiatrist (Qualified) An Employee holding a Degree or Diploma approved by the Podiatrists Registration Board of Victoria.
Podiatry. Provides outpatient services for pediatric and adult patients including evaluation, treatment, education, prevention, and consultation for disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg, including, but not limited to, physical examinations, medical tests, minor surgeries, and custom orthotics.
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. 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.
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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. 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.

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  • Hospice g. Individuals whose permanent residence and principal work location are outside the State of Minnesota and outside of the service areas of the health plans participating in Advantage. If these individuals use the plan administrator’s national preferred provider organization in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two. If a national preferred provider is not available in their area, services will be covered at Benefit Level Two through any other provider available in their area. If the national preferred provider organization is available but not used, benefits will be paid at the POS level described in paragraph “i” below. All terms and conditions outlined in the Summary of Benefits will apply.

  • Chiropractic Services This plan covers chiropractic visits up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. The benefit limit applies to any visit for the purposes of chiropractic treatment or diagnosis.

  • Nurse is an employee included in the Bargaining Unit described in Article 2.00.

  • Ambulance The deductible and coinsurance for services not subject to copays applies.

  • Medical Care The Parents must comply with the School Welfare Officer's recommendations which may include a reasonable decision to release the Pupil home or to his / her education guardian when s/he is unwell.

  • Speech Therapy This plan covers speech therapy services when provided by a qualified licensed provider and part of a formal treatment plan for: • loss of speech or communication function; or • impairment as a result of an acute illness or injury, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease. Speech therapy services must relate to: • performing basic functional communication; or • assessing or treating swallowing dysfunction. See Autism Services when speech therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

  • Orthodontics We Cover orthodontics used to help restore oral structures to health and function and to treat serious medical conditions such as: cleft palate and cleft lip; maxillary/mandibular micrognathia (underdeveloped upper or lower jaw); extreme mandibular prognathism; severe asymmetry (craniofacial anomalies); ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint; and other significant skeletal dysplasias. Procedures include but are not limited to: • Rapid Palatal Expansion (RPE); • Placement of component parts (e.g. brackets, bands); • Interceptive orthodontic treatment; • Comprehensive orthodontic treatment (during which orthodontic appliances are placed for active treatment and periodically adjusted); • Removable appliance therapy; and • Orthodontic retention (removal of appliances, construction and placement of retainers).

  • Diagnostic procedures to aid the Provider in determining required dental treatment.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

  • School Any public elementary or secondary school including a charter school, universal pre- kindergarten program authorized pursuant to Education Law § 3602-e, an approved provider of preschool special education, any other publicly funded pre-kindergarten program, a school serving children in a special act school district as defined in Education Law § 4001, an approved private school for the education of students with disabilities, a State-supported school subject to the provisions of Article 85 of the Education Law, or a State-operated school subject to the provisions of Articles 87 or 88 of the Education Law.

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