Newborn definition

Newborn means a baby less than nine days old.
Newborn means a child who a physician reasonably believes to be not more than 72 hours old.
Newborn means a child up to 28 days old;

Examples of Newborn in a sentence

  • If the LPHA, as a provider of Medicaid services, chooses to bill for Newborn Nurse Home Visiting Medical and Targeted Case Management Services, the LPHA must comply with the billing policy and codes in OAR 410-130-0605.

  • It provides a Comprehensive Newborn Screening System to track patients with test results outside XX.

  • Newborn Nurse Home Visiting Services Provider (NNHVP): "Newborn nurse home visiting provider" or "certified provider" means a person or LPHA certified by the Authority to provide newborn nurse home visits in accordance with OAR 333-006-0070 and OAR 333-006-0120.

  • If certifited as a Newborn Nurse Home Visiting Providers, LPHAs must:Home Visiting Services Providers must: Designate a staff member as its Family Connects Oregon Nursing Supervisor or Family Connects Nursing Lead.

  • The UF NCES is operated by the University of Florida under contract (Prime Contract) with the Florida Department of Health, Division of Children’s Medical Services, Bureau of Early Steps and Newborn Hearing Screening (FDOH-CMS).


More Definitions of Newborn

Newborn means a live human being who is less than seventy-two hours old.
Newborn means a child between birth and six weeks old.
Newborn means an infant who a physician reasonably believes to be no more than 30 days old.
Newborn means the same as in A.R.S. § 36-694.
Newborn means a newborn baby born within the facility or the initial admission of an infant to any acute facility within 24 hours of birth.
Newborn means an infant 30 days of age and under.
Newborn means an individual who is up to twenty-nine (29) days of age.