Examples of designated Medical Officer in a sentence
Non-symptomatic Initial isolation should be carried out at a cordoned off section in the same hotel; under strict supervision of the designated Medical Officer of the hotel and the area MOH, until the patient hasIn a situation where isolation would not be feasible (e.g., a large group that’s tested positive), an alternative designated isolation hotel would be identified in advance by the DG of SLTDA.been transferred to a designated intermediate care center.
The hotel’s designated Medical Officer would have the authority to make a decision after assessing the situation.
Should a staff member refuse to give consent, the company can insist upon their attendance at an appointment with a designated Medical Officer or an Independent Occupational Health Physician who will advise on the staff member’s capability to continue in their present post.
A designated Medical Officer may exercise any powers conferred by any enactment of an authorised officer of a Local Authority if the Local Authority authorises him in writing to do so.
Patients still in their initial 14-day period should only be treated in hospitals specifically identified by the SLTDA and approved by the MOH.The area Medical Officer should be duly informed and updated, following the decision taken by the hotel’s designated Medical Officer.
Frequent surveillance of symptoms must be maintained; the Hotel must make arrangements for a designated Medical Officer DGHS:The hotel doctor should report daily to the Ministry of Health, COVID Taskforce and DG Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority in regards to the health of the hotel staff and gueststo monitor the health of guests and staff.
When the medical record is still overseas, the Peace Corps Physician or other designated Medical Officer will review the record to determine its release.
Patients still in their initial 13 night/14 day period should only be treated in hospitals specifically identified by the SLTDA and approved by the MOH.The area Medical Officer should be duly informed and updated, following the decision taken by the hotel’s designated Medical Officer.
The Testing Unit will provide all positive laboratory test results to the FDNY's Chief Medical Officer or his or her designated Medical Officer for review.
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