Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.
Significant change means a change in the duties and responsibilities assigned to a position in a class that:
Significant change means an observable deterioration or improvement in a patient’s physical, cognitive, behavioral, or functional condition that may require an alteration to the physical health services or behavioral health services provided to the patient.
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Significant change is defined as any change that may impact member accessibility to the Contractor’s services and benefits.
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Significant change means a change in the resident's physical, mental, or psychosocial status that causes either life-threatening conditions or clinical complications.
Significant change means a change in a resident's condition that is expected to last longer than 30 days. It does not include short-term changes that resolve with or without intervention, a short-term acute illness or episodic event, or a well-established, predictive, cyclic pattern of clinical signs and symptoms associated with a previously diagnosed condition where an appropriate course of treatment is in progress.
Significant change means a change experienced by an individual including but not limited to:
Significant change means any change in the location of the Company's facilities, a physical merging of the Company's operations with another operation, any change in the position of those employees who receive employment agreements pursuant to Section 7.2(s), or a reduction in force or the termination of any employee except as related to employee performance or the contemplated reorganization of the combined sales/marketing staff or the accounting function.
Significant change means an improvement or decline in the resident's health status, behavior, or cognitive and/or functional abilities that results in a change in the resident's independence or quality of life, including but not limited to:
Significant change means a sudden or major shift in behavior or mood, or a deterioration in health status such as unplanned weight change, stroke, heart condition, or stage 2, 3, or 4 pressure sore. Ordinary day-to-day fluctuations in functioning and behavior, a short-term illness such as a cold, or the gradual deterioration in the ability to carry out the activities of daily living that accompanies the aging process are not considered significant changes.
Significant change means any change in an industrial user’s operation that results in any of the following: