Layperson definition

Layperson means a person who is neither registered nor qualified to be registered as a health practitioner.
Layperson means a person whose primary income is not derived from offering direct service to children and youth or from administering a program for children or youth.
Layperson means a baptized member who has not been ordained or consecrated;

Examples of Layperson in a sentence

  • The following types of Ambulance Services are Covered: • Emergency Ambulance Services • High-Risk Ambulance Services • Inter-facility Transfer services Emergency Ambulance Services are defined as ground or air Ambulance Services delivered to a Member who requires Emergency Healthcare Services under circumstances that would lead a Reasonable/Prudent Layperson acting in good faith to believe that transportation in any other vehicle would endanger your health.

  • The following types of Ambulance Services are Covered: • Emergency Ambulance Services • High-Risk Ambulance Services • Inter-facility Transfer services Emergency Ambulance Services are defined as ground or air Ambulance Services delivered to a Member who requires Emergency Health Care Services under circumstances that would lead a Reasonable/Prudent Layperson acting in good faith to believe that transportation in any other vehicle would endanger your health.

  • We will provide reimbursement when you, acting in good faith, obtain Emergency Healthcare Services for what reasonably appears to you, acting as a Reasonable/Prudent Layperson, to be an acute condition that requires immediate medical attention, even if your condition is later determined to not be an emergency.

  • Whether Out-of-network Emergency Healthcare Service is appropriate will be determined by the Reasonable/Prudent Layperson standard discussed below.

  • II.B. Guidance for the Layperson (1) READ THE ORDINANCE To gain an understanding of this community code, it is important to read this Ordinance.

  • I enjoy understanding how numbers work, and the beauty of maths is that it is not just about getting the right answer, it is about why that answer is correct and knowing how you arrived at it.

  • If a Member seeks Treatment at a Hospital emergency room and receives Services that are not Medically Necessary, this Policy will not reimburse the cost of such Services, other than a Medical Screening Exam to determine if an Emergency Medical Condition exists or, if based on retrospective review, a Prudent Layperson would have believed an Emergency Medical Condition exists (in any case, less any applicable Coinsurances and Deductibles).

  • The Lawyer, the Layperson, and Dispute Resolution in Early America, 28 OHIO ST.

  • These EMT policies and procedures may differ from and are not applicable to a Layperson AED program or Public Safety AED program.

  • Layperson Summary: In the first year of project funding, greenhouse trials were conducted to address the hypothesis that a rootstock bearing the PdR1 gene for Pierce’s disease (PD) resistance could confer systemic resistance to a PD-susceptible scion.


More Definitions of Layperson

Layperson means a natural person who is not and never has been a member, licensee, engineering intern or geoscience intern; (« profane »)

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