Written certification definition

Written certification means a statement signed by a treating physician or referral physician that
Written certification means the qualifying patient's medical records, and a
Written certification means a document signed by a health care practitioner, with whom the patient has established a patient-provider relationship, which states that the patient has a debilitating medical condition and identifies that condition and provides any other relevant information.

Examples of Written certification in a sentence

  • Written certification that the equipment owned and/or leased by the bidder that will be utilized on the project will conform to all safety requirements required by Michigan and federal law, regulations, and codes.


More Definitions of Written certification

Written certification means a document signed by a
Written certification means a document signed by a physician, stating all of the following:
Written certification means a statement signed by a treating physician or referral physician that meets the requirements of 50-46-310 and is provided in a manner that meets the standard of care."
Written certification means a form established by the department which is executed,
Written certification means a form established by the department which is executed, dated, and signed by a health care provider within ninety calendar days of the date of application, stating the patient has a debilitating medical condition. A health care provider may authorize an enhanced amount of dried leaves or flowers of the plant of the genus cannabis in a combustible delivery form to treat or alleviate the patient's debilitating medical condition of cancer. A written certification may not be made except in the course of a bona fide provider-patient relationship.
Written certification means the qualifying patient’s medical records, and a statement signed by a practitioner, stating that in the practitioner’s professional opinion the potential benefits of the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the health risks for the qualifying patient. A written certification shall be made only in the course of a bona fide practitioner- patient relationship after the practitioner has completed a full assessment of the qualifying patient's medical history. The written certification shall specify the qualifying patient's debilitating medical condition or conditions.
Written certification means a letter signed by the disputing parties, certifying that one party requested the other party to submit the dispute to ADR and, either ADR was completed or the other party refused to submit the dispute to ADR.