Serious illness definition

Serious illness means a medical illness or physical
Serious illness means an accident, injury, illness, disease, or physical or mental condition that: poses imminent danger of death; requires inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or residential medical facility; or requires continuing in-home care under the direction of a physician or health care provider. Related current definitions are summarized in (f) below.
Serious illness means an accident, disease, or physical or mental

Examples of Serious illness in a sentence

  • Serious illness will be illness where death is a likely possibility or where the presence of the worker would be of benefit to the patient's emotional well-being.

  • However, using their discretion, the conversation should not take an excessive amount of time (i.e. a 10 minute telephone conversation) Hospitalization Serious illness Physically unable to make the phone call due to illness Family emergency Ideally, once a teacher starts to feel the symptoms of an illness they should call ahead to arrange a sub and not wait until the last minute.

  • Serious illness shall mean an illness requiring care in a licensed health care facility.

  • Serious illness shall generally be considered to be an illness or injury causing an individual to be hospitalized in serious or critical condition.


More Definitions of Serious illness

Serious illness is defined as a personal illness or injury that poses a serious threat to that person's life.
Serious illness means an accident, disease, or physical or mental condition that:
Serious illness means any illness occurring in a place of employment or in connection with any employment that requires inpatient hospitalization for other than medical observation or diagnostic testing.
Serious illness means any of the following:
Serious illness means an illness certifiable by a licensed physician to be such that termination of service during the period of time covered by the certificate would be especially dangerous to the health of the person certified to be seriously ill.
Serious illness refers to an illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition that involves: a. Inpatient care in a hospital, hospice or residential medical care facility that significantly limits the faculty member’s available time to devote to teaching, service and scholarly development. b. Continuing treatment by a health care provider – generally, such treatment includes treatment of, or recovery from, a serious health condition that significantly limits the faculty member’s available time to devote to teaching, service and scholarly development.
Serious illness means an illness involving inpatient care in a hospital or residential health care facility, or continuing treatment or continuing supervision by a health care provider, or family care and medical leave under Government Code section 12945.2 or the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.