Routine costs definition

Routine costs means services and supplies incurred by an eligible individual during participation in a clinical trial if such expenses would be covered for a participant or beneficiary who is not enrolled in a clinical trial. However, the plan does not cover non-routine services and supplies, such as: (1) the investigational items, devices, services or drugs being studied as part of the approved clinical trial; (2) items, devices, services and drugs that are provided solely for data collection and analysis purposes and not for direct clinical management of the patient; or (3) items, devices, services or drugs inconsistent with widely accepted and established standards of care for a patient’s particular diagnosis.
Routine costs means items and services that are consistent with and typically covered by the plan for an enrollee who is not enrolled in a clinical trial.
Routine costs means all medically necessary conventional care, items, or services consistent with the coverage provided by the health benefit plan if typically provided to a patient who is not enrolled in a clinical trial.

Examples of Routine costs in a sentence

  • Routine costs for clinical trials do not include: • The Experimental or Investigational Service(s) or item.

  • Routine costs mean medically necessary care that is normally covered under this plan outside the clinical trial.

  • Routine costs for telephones, postage, faxes, printing and FedEx packages, which are invoiced in aggregate, will run $400 per month.

  • Routine costs do not include the Experimental/Investigative drug, biological product, device, medical treatment or procedure itself, the services and supplies provided solely to satisfy data collection and analysis needs and that are not used in the direct clinical management of the patient; and services and supplies customarily provided by the research sponsors free of charge for any enrollee in the Qualifying Clinical Trial.

  • Routine costs incurred during the month of the relocation will be prorated by all Parties.

  • Routine costs, such as telephone and other office expenses will be billed monthly at straight cost as incurred.

  • Routine costs for clinical trials do not include:  The Experimental or Investigational Service(s) or item.

  • Routine costs shall include, but are not limited to, filing fees, deposition costs, subpoena costs, witness fees, expert witness fees, municipal legal publications and large scale non-routine photocopying such as voluminous discovery requests and large mail outs or priority or overnight shipping costs.

  • Routine costs include costs like room and board for a hospital stay that Medicare would pay for even if you weren’t in a trial, an operation to implant an item that is being tested, and items and services to treat side effects and complications arising from the new care.

  • Routine costs such as telecommunications, routine copying, office supplies, computer hardware and software are included in the Program Implementer’s overhead costs and will not be reimbursed.


More Definitions of Routine costs

Routine costs means services and supplies incurred by an Eligible Individual during participation in a clinical trial if such expenses would be covered for an Eligible Individual who is not enrolled in a clinical trial. However, the Plan does not cover non-routine services and supplies, such as
Routine costs means services and supplies typically covered under the Plan for a Participant who is not enrolled in a clinical trial. However, such services and supplies do not include: (1) the investigational service or supply itself; (2) services and supplies that are provided solely for data collection and analysis purposes and not for the direct clinical management of the patient; or (3) a service or supply inconsistent with widely accepted and established standards of care for the particular diagnosis.

Related to Routine costs

  • Maintenance Costs means parts and materials, sublet and labour costs of a qualified licensed mechanic for the maintenance of the Revenue Service Vehicles, but shall not include costs associated with interior and exterior transit advertising signs and non-mechanical servicing of Revenue Service Vehicles such as fuelling, clearing fareboxes, cleaning and painting wheel rims, vehicle washing and other work performed by a serviceman; and,