Elective Admission definition

Elective Admission means any psychiatric admission to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric facility that is nonemergency, including urgent admissions and transfers from one facility to another.

Examples of Elective Admission in a sentence

  • Elective Admission – Any Hospital Admission ⎯ whether it is for medical or surgical care ⎯ for which a reasonable delay will not unfavorably affect the outcome of the treatment.

  • The Company must be notified (by calling the telephone number shown in the Schedule of Benefits or the Member’s ID card) prior to the Admission regarding the nature and purpose of any Elective Admission or non- emergency Admission to a Hospital's Inpatient department.

  • Elective Admission – Any Hospital Admission, whether it be for surgical or medical care, for which a reasonable delay will not unfavorably affect the outcome of the treatment.

  • Elective Admission – Any Hospital Admission, whether it is for surgical or medical care, for which a reasonable delay will not unfavorably affect the outcome of the treatment.

  • Elective Admission – Any Inpatient Hospital Admission, whether it be for surgical or medical care, for which a reasonable delay will not unfavorably affect the outcome of the treatment.

  • The Company must be notified (by calling the telephone number shown in the Schedule of Benefits or the Member’s ID card) prior to the Admission regarding the nature and purpose of any Elective Admission or non-emergency Admission to a Hospital's Inpatient department.

Related to Elective Admission

  • Elective abortion means the intentional use of an instrument, drug, or other substance or device to terminate a woman’s pregnancy for a purpose other than to increase the probability of a live birth, to preserve the life or health of the child after live birth, or to remove a fetus that has died as a result of natural causes, accidental trauma, or a criminal assault on the pregnant woman. Elective abortion does not include any of the following:

  • Designated Employer Representative (DER) means a designated school district representative authorized to take immediate action to remove employees from safety-sensitive duties, to make required decisions in the testing and evaluation process, and to receive test results and other communications for the school district.

  • Identified Participating Lenders has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(a)(v)(C)(3).

  • Elective Deferral means the portion of Compensation which is deferred by a Participant under Section 4.1.

  • Elective Contribution means the Employer contributions to the Plan of Deferred Compensation excluding any such amounts distributed as excess "annual additions" pursuant to Section 4.10(a). In addition, any Employer Qualified Non-Elective Contribution made pursuant to Section 4.1(c) and Section 4.6(b) which is used to satisfy the "Actual Deferral Percentage" tests shall be considered an Elective Contribution for purposes of the Plan. Any contributions deemed to be Elective Contributions (whether or not used to satisfy the "Actual Deferral Percentage" tests) shall be subject to the requirements of Sections 4.2(b) and 4.2(c) and shall further be required to satisfy the nondiscrimination requirements of Regulation 1.401(k)-1(b)(5), the provisions of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.