Retreatment definition

Retreatment means a UESWL procedure performed on the same side of the same patient within 6 months of a previous UESWL procedure performed at the same UESWL service. In the case of a mobile service, the term includes a retreatment performed at a different host site if the initial treatment was performed by the same service.
Retreatment means the performance of a refractive procedure with a licensed Summit excimer laser system on the same human eye by reason of the ineffectiveness in whole or in part of the initial refractive procedure performed on that eye with the same licensed Summit excimer laser system; provided that the retreatment so performed after the initial procedure is within two (2) years from the date of the initial procedure and by the same practitioner who performed the initial procedure.
Retreatment means the reapplication of a pesticide, whether or not it is the same concentration or formulation as applied initially, to a structure or any part thereof, provided the application is for the control of the same pest as initially treated.

Examples of Retreatment in a sentence

  • Retreatment of root canal therapy by the same Provider/Provider office within 24 months is considered part of the original procedure.

  • Retreatment of apical surgery by the same Provider/Provider office within 24 months is considered part of the original procedure.

  • Retreatment of lice is often necessary following the head lice treatment instructions carefully.

  • For those subjects completing the study, the EOS Visit will occur: • 104 weeks after the first IMP administration; if it has been more than 12 weeks since the previous IMP administration • At the Week 12 Retreatment Follow-up Visit, if the subject received their most recent IMP administration between Week 92 and Week 104 following their first IMP administration.

  • Expenses that are delivered after the 72 hour deadline may not be included in the calculation of expenses associated with the delivery of the PreMolar Retreatment Services.

  • It may be performed on the same day as the Retreatment Assessment Visit only if urine culture was taken and prophylactic antibiotics (empiric or adapted) were commenced at least 3 days prior to the combined visit.

  • If the subject is potentially eligible for retreatment, then the Retreatment Assessment Visit should be scheduled.

  • Retreatment with additional treatment cycles was initiated according to clinical response.

  • The Retreatment Visit should ideally be performed within 14 days of confirmed eligibility for retreatment.

  • The suggested order of procedures for Retreatment Visit is shown in Table 16.