Medically Stable definition

Medically Stable. See definition for Emergency and Stabilization Services
Medically Stable means the member’s skilled-care medical needs are routine and not subject to frequent change because of health issues.
Medically Stable means physical or mental adaptation to previously recognized health problems with effective maintenance by diet, medication, or routine physical exercise, or a combination of these remedies.

Examples of Medically Stable in a sentence

  • Medically Stable: You are considered Medically Stable when your treating physician believes, within a reasonable medical probability and in accordance with recognized medical standards, that you are safe for discharge or transfer and that your condition is not expected to get materially worse during or as a result of the discharge or transfer.

  • The treatment for these emergency measures would be paid till the Insured becomes Medically Stable state.

  • All further medical cost to maintain Medically Stable state or to prevent the onset of acute pain would have to be borne by the Insured.

  • All further costs to maintain Medically Stable state to prevent the onset of ailment would have to be borne by the insured.

  • Medically Stable Condition means the condition of the Insured Person is such that any injuries and/or conditions/diseases suffered have been brought under control or resistant to deterioration as certified by the treating Medical Practitioner.


More Definitions of Medically Stable

Medically Stable means good physical health, with no acute or chronic health problems for which medical treatment beyond routine medical care is required or anticipated. Children with a chronic, but stable illness, managed with medication and routine monitoring, such as diabetes or a well controlled seizure disorder, may be considered medically stable.
Medically Stable means physical/mental adaptation to previously recognized health problems with effective maintenance by diet, medication and/or routine physical exercise.
Medically Stable means when an acute care MSN Patient is able to reasonably sustain
Medically Stable means when an acute care MSN Patient is able to reasonably sustain 33 a transport in an Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT I) staffed ambulance, with no expected increase 34 in morbidity or mortality, as determined by the treating physician.
Medically Stable means when an acute care patient is able to reasonably sustain atransport in an Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT I) staffed ambulance, with no expected increase in morbidity or mortality, as determined by the treating physician.
Medically Stable means medical stability as defined in Appendix 1;
Medically Stable means that the patient's medical condition is at maintenance level and without constant changes that would require monitoring and evaluation. Keep in mind that PCS is a paraprofessional service and does not include skilled medical care.