Qualifying patient definition

Qualifying patient means a person who:
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed by a physician as having a debilitating medical condition.
Qualifying patient means an individual who has been diagnosed by a health care provider as having a debilitating medical condition.

Examples of Qualifying patient in a sentence

  • Qualifying patient identification cards are valid for three (3) years from their date of issuance and shall be renew- able by submitting, prior to expiration by at least thirty (30) days but no sooner than sixty (60) days, a new or renewal appli- cation, which shall include all required information, including a new physician certification.

  • Qualifying patient cultivation and primary caregiver cultivation identification cards are valid as long as the qualify- ing patient’s or primary caregiver’s identification card is still valid, up to three (3) years from its date of issuance.

  • Qualifying patient, primary caregiver, and cultivation identification cards may be sanctioned.

  • Qualifying patient, primary caregiver, and culti- vation identification cards may be denied.


More Definitions of Qualifying patient

Qualifying patient or "patient" means a resident of the State
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed by a practitioner as
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed by a physician as
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed by a practitioner as having a debilitating medical condition and is a resident of Rhode Island.
Qualifying patient means anyone who suffers from Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, Dravet Syndrome, also known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy, or any other form of refractory epilepsy that is not adequately treated by traditional medical therapies.
Qualifying patient means a person who has been diagnosed to have a debilitating medical condition, who has a physician certification and a valid qualifying patient identification card. If the Department does not begin issuing identification cards within nine (9) months after the effective date of this section, then a valid physician certification will serve as a patient identification card in order to allow a person to become a "qualifying patient" until the Department begins issuing identification cards.
Qualifying patient means a resident of the State who has been provided with a certification by a physician pursuant to a bona fide physician-patient relationship.