Examples of MOH Regulations in a sentence
Changes under the MOH Regulations Until September 2019, patients licensed for consumption of medical cannabis products by the IMCA received all of their medical cannabis products authorized under their respective licenses at a fixed monthly price of NIS 370, regardless of each patient’s authorized amount.
Standards for non-sewerage areas will be established and enforced by the National Building Code, MOH Regulations, stipulations by the Municipal Corporations and Local Authorities, and NEPA guidelines.
IMC does not expect this breakdown to materially change under the new MOH Regulations.
The country’s main framework on hazardous waste management is cast in Government Regulations No.101/2014 regarding Hazardous Waste Management, whereas the specific regulations on medical waste management in health care facilities settings are prescribed in MOH Regulations 18/2020 regarding region-based medical waste management in health facilities.
The primary healthcare accreditation, which include medical waste, are required for all Puskesmas and clinics and regulated in MOH Regulations No. 46/2015, and to be reassessed every three years for community health centers and hospitals.
Changes under the MOH Regulations Until September 2019, patients licensed for consumption of medical cannabis products by the IMCA received all of their medical cannabis products authorized under their respective licenses at a fixed monthly price of NIS 370, regardless of each patient's authorized amount.
The presence of invasive Schedule 9 species (Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981 (as amended)) has been identified within the Order boundary.
The primary health care accreditation, which include medical waste, are required for all Puskesmas and clinics and regulated in MOH Regulations 46/2015.
Further, Minister of Health Regulation No. 269/MenKes/Per/III/2008 on Medical Records and MOH Regulations No. 36/2012 article 5 regarding patients’ confidentiality stated that all health facilities must maintain the confidentiality of the patient’s medical records except for extraordinarycircumstances for health and safety reasons, law enforcement, at the request of the patient(s)concerned, and for research and education purpose without disclosing the patient’s identity.
The primary health care accreditation, which include medical waste, arerequired for all Puskesmas and clinics and regulated in MOH Regulations No. 46/2015, and to be reassessed every three years for community health centers and hospitals, and every five years for private individual clinics.