Rehabilitation Treatment Sample Clauses

Rehabilitation Treatment. Where testing is required pursuant to a Rehabilitation and Return to Work Agreement imposed by the City or an employee’s rehabilitation counselors, individualized suspicion-less testing may be required as outlined in that Agreement. Urinalysis testing will be conducted for all types of drug testing. Breathalyzer testing will be conducted for all types of alcohol testing.
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Rehabilitation Treatment. Clinically evidenced based procedures and therapies including but not limited to: MRI/CT scans, X-rays, physiotherapy and gym based programmes, osteopathy, chiropractic, counselling/CBT, surgical procedures, consultations and podiatry.
Rehabilitation Treatment. Treatment following a disability upon referral by an attending specialist to restore normal form/near to normal form or function to the body. In addition to room and board and general nursing fees, the following additional costs incurred while admitted to the rehabilitation centre will be covered under this benefit: ⏵ occupational therapy fees ⏵ special treatment room feesspeech therapy fees Rehabilitation centre services must be certified by a specialist as medically necessary. The factors to be considered in making such certification must include, but are not necessarily limited to, ⏵ the type and severity of the illness or injury, and the insured person’s overall state of health and prior treatment history; ⏵ the amount of therapy expected to be performed every day; ⏵ the risk of deterioration or non-recovery of function if therapy is not completed; and ⏵ the extent to which the insured person will be able to perform activities of daily living during the rehabilitation period. We reserve the right to require re-authorisation of rehabilitation centre services at any time upon notice to the insured. S
Rehabilitation Treatment. Employees undergoing a prescribed program of treatment will be granted sick leave upon request for this purpose on the same basis as any other illness which requires absence from work.

Related to Rehabilitation Treatment

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation This plan covers services provided in a cardiac rehabilitation program up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits.

  • Rehabilitation The Employer may use the results of the drug and alcohol test to require the employee to successfully complete a rehabilitation plan.

  • Rehabilitation Program The company agrees to the implementation of an agreed worker’s compensation rehabilitation policy. The operation of this policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis. The parties commit to ensuring that the rehabilitation of injured workers is an accepted practice, and that suitable duties are provided when available. No employee will be terminated whilst on workers compensation during the first 12 months without prior consultation with the union. The parties agree that the person responsible for the management of rehabilitation cases must be adequately trained to do the job. If such a person is not available within the company, then the services of an agreed building industry rehabilitation coordination service will be used. The parties to this Agreement shall ensure that any employee who sustains a work related injury, illness or disease, will be afforded every assistance in utilising a rehabilitation program aimed at returning that employee to meaningful employment within the industry.

  • Rehabilitation Act Subrecipient agrees to comply with any federal regulations issued pursuant to compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, (29 U.S.C. 706) which prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in any federally assisted program. County shall provide Subrecipient with any guidelines necessary for compliance with that portion of the regulations in force during the term of this Contract.

  • HABILITATIVE SERVICES (HABILITATIVE mean healthcare services that help a person keep, learn, or improve skills and functioning for daily living. Examples include therapy for a child who is not walking or talking at the expected age. These services may include physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy and other services performed in a variety of inpatient and/or outpatient settings for people with disabilities. HOSPITAL means a facility: • that provides medical and surgical care for patients who have acute illnesses or injuries; and • is either listed as a hospital by the American Hospital Association (AHA) or accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

  • Rehabilitation of Injured Workers The parties to this Agreement shall ensure that any employee who sustains a work related injury, illness or disease will be afforded every assistance in utilising a rehabilitation program aimed at returning that employee to meaningful employment within the Industry. APPENDIX A

  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 The Contractor shall comply with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. § 794), as amended, and any applicable regulations. The Contractor agrees that no qualified individual with handicaps shall, solely on the basis of handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance from HUD.

  • Rehabilitative Employment (a) During a period of total disability under this plan, a disabled employee may engage in rehabilitative employment in which case the benefit from this plan will be reduced by 50% of the employee's rehabilitative employment income that exceeds $50 per month. The benefit from this plan will be further reduced by the amount that remuneration from rehabilitative employment plus the benefit from the L.T.D. plan exceeds 75% of the employee's basic wage at date of disability.

  • Cosmetic Surgery Any non-medically necessary surgery or procedure whose primary purpose is to improve or change the appearance of any portion of the body to improve self-esteem, but which does not restore bodily function, correct a diseased state, physical appearance, or disfigurement caused by an accident, birth defect, or correct or naturally improve a physiological function. Cosmetic Surgery includes, but is not limited to, ear piercing, rhinoplasty, lipectomy, surgery for sagging or extra skin, any augmentation or reduction procedures (e.g., mammoplasty, liposuction, keloids, rhinoplasty and associated surgery) or treatment relating to the consequences or as a result of Cosmetic Surgery.

  • Habilitative Services Habilitative Services are healthcare services that help you keep, learn, or improve skills and functioning for daily living. These services are Covered and may require Prior Authorization. Examples include therapy for a child who isn’t walking or talking at the expected age. These services may include physical and occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and other services for people with disabilities in a variety of inpatient and/or outpatient settings.

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