Health Care Liability definition

Health Care Liability means all liabilities (contingent or otherwise), monetary obligations, losses (including monies paid in settlement), damages, costs and expenses (including all reasonable fees, costs, client charges and expenses of counsel, experts and consultants), fines, penalties, sanctions and interest arising directly as a result of, from or based upon (a) any Health Care Claim, or (b) any actual, alleged or threatened, in writing, violation of or non-compliance with any Health Care Law or Health Care Permit.
Health Care Liability means liability for damages, attorney
Health Care Liability means all liabilities (contingent or otherwise, known or unknown), monetary obligations, losses (including monies paid in settlement), damages, natural resource damages, costs and expenses (including all reasonable fees, costs, client charges and expenses of counsel, experts and consultants), fines, penalties, sanctions and interest arising directly or indirectly as a result of, from, or based upon (a) any Health Care Claim, or (b) any actual, alleged or threatened violation of or non-compliance with any Health Care Law or Health Care Permit).

Examples of Health Care Liability in a sentence

  • Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan, 2001 WI 41, 242 Wis.

  • Certain investments of the Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan are reported on a cost basis; however, the impact on the financial statements is not material.

  • Except as otherwise be provided under the indenture of trust or resolution of the bond bank authorizing the liquor operation revenue bonds, the net proceeds from any sale of liquor operation revenue bonds must be deposited into the Health Care Liability Retirement Fund established in Title 22‑A, section 216.[PL 2013, c.

  • Davila,179 two individuals sued their insurance carriers, claiming the carriers violated the Texas Health Care Liability Act when they failed to exercise ordinary care in denying benefit coverage.180 The insurance carriers removed the cases to the federal district court and argued that Section 502(a)(1)(B) of ERISA completely preempted the respondents’ causes of action.

  • The University of Wisconsin Foundation and Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan are reported as component units.

  • Despite the amendments made by this Act to the Health Care Liability Act 2001, that Act continues to apply (as if it had not been amended by this Act) to an award in respect of a health care claim (as defined in that Act) in proceedings commenced in a court before the commencement of this Act.

  • Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund v.Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan, 200 Wis.

  • The Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan (the Plan) is a statutory unincorporated association established by rule of the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Wisconsin as mandated by the State of Wisconsin legislature.

  • See also the Health Care Liability Act 2001 which provides that medical practitioners practising in New South Wales must be covered by approved professional indemnity insurance within the meaning of that Act.

  • See also Press Release, U.S. Department of Justice Press Release, Warner Lambert to Pay$430 Million to Resolve Criminal and Civil Health Care Liability Relating to Off-Label Promotion (May 13, 2004), available at http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2004/May/04_civ_322.htm.liable failing to prevent or correct the introduction of Oxycontin into the marketplace for unapproved uses.

Related to Health Care Liability

  • Health care worker means a person other than a health care professional who provides medical, dental, or other health-related care or treatment under the direction of a health care professional with the authority to direct that individual's activities, including medical technicians, medical assistants, dental assistants, orderlies, aides, and individuals acting in similar capacities.

  • Health care facility or "facility" means hospices licensed

  • Health care organization ’ means any person or en-

  • Health care coverage means any plan providing hospital, medical or surgical care coverage for

  • Health care provider or "provider" means:

  • Home Health Care Agency means an agency or organization which provides a program of home health care and which:

  • Health carrier or “carrier” means an entity subject to the insurance laws and regulations of this state, or subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner, that contracts or offers to contract to provide, deliver, arrange for, pay for or reimburse any of the costs of health care services, including a sickness and accident insurance company, managed care organization, health maintenance organization, a nonprofit hospital or medical service corporation, or any other entity providing a plan of health insurance, health benefits or health care services.

  • Acute care hospital means a Hospital that provides Acute Care Services. Adjudicate means to deny or pay a Clean Claim. Administrative Services see MCO Administrative Services. Administrative Services Contractor see HHSC Administrative Services Contractor.

  • Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).

  • Health Care Operations shall have the meaning given to such term under the HIPAA 2 Privacy Rule in 45 CFR § 164.501.

  • TRICARE means, collectively, a program of medical benefits covering former and active members of the uniformed services and certain of their dependents, financed and administered by the United States Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services and Transportation, and all laws applicable to such programs.

  • Health care facilities means buildings, structures, or equipment suitable and intended for, or incidental or ancillary to, use in providing health services, including, but not limited to, hospitals; hospital long-term care units; infirmaries; sanatoria; nursing homes; medical care facilities; outpatient clinics; ambulatory care facilities; surgical and diagnostic facilities; hospices; clinical laboratories; shared service facilities; laundries; meeting rooms; classrooms and other educational facilities; students', nurses', interns', or physicians' residences; administration buildings; facilities for use as or by health maintenance organizations; facilities for ambulance operations, advanced mobile emergency care services, and limited advanced mobile emergency care services; research facilities; facilities for the care of dependent children; maintenance, storage, and utility facilities; parking lots and structures; garages; office facilities not less than 80% of the net leasable space of which is intended for lease to or other use by direct providers of health care; facilities for the temporary lodging of outpatients or families of patients; residential facilities for use by the aged or disabled; and all necessary, useful, or related equipment, furnishings, and appurtenances and all lands necessary or convenient as sites for the health care facilities described in this subdivision.

  • Health care decision means any decision regarding the health care of the prospective donor.

  • Health care professional means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited or certified to perform specified health care services consistent with state law.

  • Health care practitioner means an individual licensed

  • Health care services means services for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, cure, or relief of a health condition, illness, injury, or disease.