Physical assessment definition

Physical assessment means a postmortem documented evaluation of a deceased donor's body that may identify evidence of: high-risk behaviors, signs of HIV infection or hepatitis infection, other viral or bacterial infections, and trauma.
Physical assessment. At Our expense, We shall have the right and opportunity to have You examined and/or obtain an independent assessment of Your functional and/or cognitive abilities when and as often as We may reasonably require while a claim in pending. Appealing a Denial of Benefits: You, or someone authorized to act on Your behalf, shall have the right to appeal any denial of a claim, or portion of a claim, made under this Policy. Such appeal should be submitted in writing and should explain the basis for Your disagreement with Our decision. The appeal should also include any information and/or documentation which supports Your position. We will send You a written explanation of the results of Our review within thirty (30) days of Our receiving Your appeal, or within thirty (30) days of Our receiving any additional information needed to adequately review Your appeal. Contestability/Time Limit on Certain Defenses: No claim for care/assistance which begins after six (6) months from the Effective Date of coverage will be reduced or denied because a physical condition had existed before the Effective Date of coverage, (refer to the Pre-Existing Conditions Limitation on Page 13), unless this Policy is voided due to a material misstatement made in the application. After two (2) years from the Effective Date of coverage, no misstatements, except fraudulent ones, made in the application may be used to void this Policy. Legal Actions: No legal action may be brought to recover on the Policy within sixty (60) days after written proof of loss has been given as required by this Policy. No action shall be brought after the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations from the time written proof of loss is required to be given.
Physical assessment means a postmortem evaluation of a non-transplant anatomical donation to determine whether there is evidence of a condition, such as a viral or bacterial infection, that may affect the suitability of the non-transplant anatomical donation for use in education or research.

Examples of Physical assessment in a sentence

  • Visits, at a minimum, include the following: • Physical assessment of the mother and newborn infant; • Parent education, to include, but not limited to: ▪ The recommended childhood immunization table.

  • Physical assessment summaries comprise all kinds of status assessments (e.g. skin status or respiratory status).

  • Physical assessment at visit 1 will be reimbursed upon receipt of supporting invoices up to the amount of KC Koruna) [which includes overhead] per procedure.

  • Physical assessment at visit 1 will be reimbursed upon receipt of supporting invoices up to the amount of KC 622 (six hundred twenty-two Czech Koruna) [which includes overhead] per procedure.

  • The specific services to be provided by Qingyu Elderly Service are as follows: Type of service Details Home services Physical assessment, accompanying medical treatment, bathing service, professional escort, rehabilitation training, etc.

Related to Physical assessment

  • Medical assessment means an assessment of a patient’s medical condition secured by our Assistance Company working in conjunction with the Medical Evacuation Provider’s medical director and in collaboration with the attending physician. The Assistance Company in collaboration with the Medical Evacuation Provider, will utilize the assessment to determine at its sole discretion whether a Plan Holder is fit to fly; the most appropriate means to provide medical evacuation; the medical personnel who will be accompanying the patient on the transport; and to confirm the medical facility closest to one’s home can meet their medical needs. If the patient’s medical facility of choice is unable to provide the high level of medical care required by the patient, arrangements will be made to transport the patient to the appropriate medical facility closest to their home, or closest to patient's preferred medical facility in the US when possible.

  • Physical abuse means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person responsible for the child’s care other than by accidental means; or any physical or mental injury that cannot reasonably be explained by the child’s history of injuries or any aversive or deprivation procedures, or regulated interventions, that have not been authorized by Minn. Stat. § 125A.0942 or § 245.825.

  • Environmental Assessment means an assessment of the presence, storage or release of any hazardous or toxic substance, pollutant or contaminant with respect to the collateral securing a Shared-Loss Loan that has been fully or partially charged off.

  • Phase I Environmental Assessment A “Phase I assessment” as described in, and meeting the criteria of, the ASTM, plus a radon and asbestos inspection.

  • Initial assessment means an assessment conducted prior to or at admission to determine whether the individual meets the service's admission criteria; what the individual's immediate service, health, and safety needs are; and whether the provider has the capability and staffing to provide the needed services.