Past Matrix definition

Past Matrix means the Enhancements available to Qualified Claimants for specific pre-Enrollment Date events during the time period and pursuant to the restrictions and limitations set forth in the Enhancements Benefit Program Award Schedule.
Past Matrix means the Enhancements available to Qualified Patients for specific pre-Enrollment Date events during the time period and pursuant to the restrictions and limitations as set forth in the Enhancements Benefit Program (Schedule 1) of the Master Settlement Agreement.

Examples of Past Matrix in a sentence

  • The maximum number of Enhancements under this Past Matrix Level shall be two (2) per hip in which an Affected Product has been removed.

  • A Qualified Claimant who (i) prior to the Enrollment Date is diagnosed with an Infection of the hip in which the Affected Product was removed within nine (9) months of a Qualified Revision Surgery, Re- Revision Surgery or Additional Surgery (as set forth in Past Matrix Level II(a)), and (ii) provides contemporaneous Medical Records of same.

  • The maximum number Enhancements under this Past Matrix Level shall be two (2) per hip in which an Affected Product has been removed.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in Past Matrix Level II(a), a Qualified Claimant shall receive only one (1) Enhancement under Past Matrix Level II(a) per Additional Surgery (the greater of which applies), regardless of the number of Enhancements under Past Matrix Level II(a) that apply to that surgery.

  • If the femoral stem of the hip in which Affected Product was removed during a covered Infection- related open surgical procedure, the Qualified Claimant’s Enhancement will issue under Past Matrix Level I and not this Past Matrix Level, provided that the eligibility requirements in Past Matrix Level II(c)(i) have been satisfied.

  • The Enhancements in this Past Matrix Level II(c)(ii)(2) are only available to those Qualified Claimants who required the above-listed treatments after a Qualified Revision Surgery, Re-Revision Surgery, or Additional Surgery and specifically excludes treatment for an infection that was diagnosed or suspected prior to or at the time of a Qualified Revision Surgery and/or treatment not related to an Infection.

  • The maximum number of Enhancements under this Past Matrix Level shall be three (3) per hip in which the Affected Product has been removed, regardless of the method by which the dislocation events are managed.

  • If a constrained component is placed during an open reduction, the Enhancement will issue under this Past Matrix Level and not Past Matrix Level II(b).

  • If the foregoing eligibility requirements are met, a Qualified Claimant may be entitled to receive an Enhancement under this Future Matrix Level II(b), calculated in the same manner and subject to the same limitations and reductions as an award under Past Matrix Level II(b) and the Enhancements Benefit Cap, except that the Future Matrix Level II(b) Enhancement will be subject to a thirty percent (30%) reduction for any covered events that occur during the second (2nd) year following the Enrollment Date.

  • An EBP Claim Form, along with all required documentation, must be submitted on or before April 23, 2021 to receive Past Matrix benefits.

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