Examples of Medical or scientific evidence in a sentence
Medical or scientific evidence or evidence-based standards demonstrate that the expected benefits of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment is more likely than not to be beneficial to the covered person than any available standard health care service or treatment and the adverse risks of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment would not be substantially increased over those of available standard health care services or treatments.
Medical or scientific evidence or evidence-based standards demonstrate that the expected benefits of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment is likely to be more beneficial to the covered person than any available standard health care service or treatment and the adverse risks of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment would not be substantially increased over those of available standard health care services or treatments.
Medical or scientific evidence including evidence that is determined to be an efficacious treatment or strategy as defined at s.
Deepal Trivedi, “How Vibrant is our Gujarat,” Ahmedabad Mirror, 9 Oct.
Medical or scientific evidence or evidence-based standards demonstrate that the recommended or requested health care service or treatment is more likely than any avail- able standard health care service or treatment to be beneficial to the enrollee and the adverse risks would not be substan- tially increased over those of available standard health care services or treatments.
In the premises, I hold that the Applicant is entitled to rely upon clause 1.3 of the Acting Guidelines.
Medical or scientific evidence demonstrates that the expected benefits of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment is more likely than not to be beneficial to the covered person than any available standard health care service or treatment and the adverse risks of the recommended or requested health care service or treatment would not be substantially increased over those of available standard health care services or treatments.
Medical or scientific evidence or evidence-based standards demonstrate that the expected benefits of the recommended service is more likely than not to be beneficial to the covered person than any available standard service and the adverse risks of the recommended service would not be substantially increased over those of available standard services.
Medical or scientific evidence based standards that demonstrate that the expected benefits of the recommended or requested healthcare service or treatment is more likely than not to be beneficial to the covered person than any available standard healthcare service or treatment and the adverse risks of the recommended or requested healthcare service or treatment would not be substantially increased over those of available standard healthcare services or treatments.
Medical or scientific evidence including evidence that is determined to be an efficacious treatment or strategy as defined at s.Ins 3.36 (3) (c).