Practice Policies Clause Samples
Practice Policies. (a) You must be familiar with and observe the Practice’s policies as varied from time to time.
(b) Nothing in the Practice’s policies gives rise to a legal right or benefit enforceable by you.
Practice Policies. Both parties of parents and players entering into this agreement with Crossfire Volleyball agree to adhere to the following:
Practice Policies. The policies below apply to all teams in the Carolina One organization. Team coaches may have additional policies for their individual teams in addition to the ones below.
Practice Policies stipulated or agreed changes to the operational practice of the PCP’s business as usual procedures (or the PCP’s temporary alternatives to business as usual) including to the clinical care, processes, systems, and/or charges for the duration of the Emergency Period as further set out in clause 8.1 and Schedule 2 and so as to maintain a consistently beneficial approach to patient care across the Islands during the Emergency Period.
Practice Policies. Lacrosse is the ultimate TEAM SPORT. As such, it is imperative that the team must practice together and learn the game as a team. Instrumental to this philosophy is the attendance by each and every player at practice. Each team will have two practices per week in preparation of that week's game. Game captains may be chosen from the players who excel during the practices in terms of not only skill, but effort, leadership and attitude. We ask that you abide by the following:
Practice Policies. We do not prematurely refill buprenorphine supplies when it is unexpected. If an early refill of buprenorphine is requested, this will require a visit with a Carencia provider We require buprenorphine supply to be brought to each visit or requested by your prescriber, often to be counted. We use drug testing on all patients taking buprenorphine as often as every visit. We typically require weekly visits at first when starting Buprenorphine products. We then advance to monthly visit based on progress in recovery. I agree to report my history and my symptoms honestly to treatment staff. I also agree to inform treatment staff of all other healthcare providers whom I am seeing; of all prescription and non-prescription drugs I am taking; of any alcohol or street drugs I have recently been using; and whether I have become pregnant or have developed hepatitis. I agree to cooperate with urine drug testing whenever requested by Carencia staff, to confirm if I have been using any alcohol, prescription drugs, or street drugs. I agree not to use benzodiazepine medications or to drink alcohol while taking buprenorphine/naloxone and I understand that my prescriber may end my treatment with buprenorphine if I violate this term of the treatment agreement. I agree that buprenorphine/naloxone is to be placed under the tongue for it to dissolve and be absorbed, and that it should never be injected or taken IV.
Practice Policies. Insurance card(s) are required at each visit. Copays and deductibles are expected at the time of service. You may be asked to reschedule your appointment if you do not have your card/or payment. Accounts in default will be turned over to a collection agency which may result in termination of care for your child and his/her siblings. We participate in several plans and will file each claim. If we do not participate with an insurance plan, payment is required at the time of service. A form will be provided to you so that you may file your benefits. We request at least 24-hour notice to reschedule or cancel an appointment. If three appointments are missed without adequate notification of cancellation, this may result in termination of care for your child and siblings. A “No Show” fee will be assessed if an appointment is not cancelled within the timeframe allotted. Please consider contacting our office to address the medical needs of your child before taking them to the Emergency Room, as they are better assessed by your child’s physician. We urge you to contact the Emergency Room for a true emergency. A nurse line is available during and after office hours for advice before going to the hospital. If you are transferring to our office from another physician, it is the responsibility of the parent, guardian, and/or caregiver to make sure we have received your child’s records from the prior physician. We may ask that your appointment be rescheduled if our office has not received your medical records before the scheduled appointment. At your request, if applicable, we will provide you with a copy of your child(▇▇▇)’s medical records. We must have a release form signed by the parent and/or legal guardian. Medical records in our office are kept confidential and will not be released to unauthorized parties except as permitted by law. We prefer that patients contact their pharmacy to request refills for routine medications. Please avoid waiting until your child is out of their medications and allow 24-48 hours to refill prescriptions. Be sure to contact our office for a refill during regular office hours with the number of your preferred pharmacy. As a regulation, we will not call in antibiotics without first examining your child, as we feel it is not consistent with good medical care.
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