Private duty definition

Private duty means a session of four or more hours that continuous nursing care is furnished to you alone.
Private duty means the provision of a broad range of services by caregivers to allow persons to remain independent in their personal residences.
Private duty means a duty that a Governor owes to someone other than the University.

Examples of Private duty in a sentence

  • Private Duty Nursing Benefits are not provided for private duty or 24-hour nursing care.

  • The Private Duty Nursing exclusion under the Exclusions and Limitations section of the Certificate is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: • Private Duty Nursing (See the Home Health Benefits section regarding coverage of nursing services).

  • You Pay You Pay Private Duty Nursing Services* Must be performed by a certified home health care agency.

  • Private Duty Nursing Services – Services of an actively practicing Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who is unrelated to the patient by blood, marriage, or adoption.

  • Medicaid/Standard Eligible, Under age 21: Covered as medically necessary in accordance with the definition of Private Duty Nursing at Rule 1200-13-13- .01 (for TennCare Medicaid) and 1200-13-14-.01 (for TennCare Standard) when prescribed by an attending physician for treatment and services rendered by a registered nurse (R.N.) or a licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.), who is not an immediate relative.

  • A health aide is covered only if You are also receiving the services of a registered nurse or licensed therapist employed by the same organization and the registered nurse is supervising the services • A licensed therapist for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, speech or respiratory therapy • Necessary medical supplies provided by the Home Health Agency or Visiting Nurse Association • Private Duty Nursing when Medically Necessary and approved by Xxxxx Limitations: • Up to 100 visits per Calendar Year.

  • All Private Duty Nursing Cases (nurses in independent practice or home health) are reviewed by the nurse consultant prior to putting any other waiver services on an ISSP.

  • The MCOP shall utilize the ODM-established EVV system for the following services: Private Duty Nursing; State Plan Home Health Aide; State Plan Home Health Nursing; RN Assessment, Waiver Nursing; Waiver Personal Care Aide; Waiver Home Care Attendant.

  • Your Plan pays for Private Duty Nursing Services when You are an Inpatient and when the nurse is not related to You by blood, marriage or adoption.

  • Private Duty Nursing* Must be performed by a certified home health care agency.


More Definitions of Private duty

Private duty means a duty that a Councillor owes to someone other than Engineers and Geoscientists BC.
Private duty means police duty for which another entity, private or public, is responsible to the City for payment of the Member.
Private duty means a duty that a Member owes to someone other than the University.

Related to Private duty

  • Private Key means the key of a key pair used to create a digital signature;

  • On duty means that a pharmacist is on the premises at the address of the permitted pharmacy and is available as needed.

  • Private investigator means any individual who engages in the business of, or accepts employment

  • Private Cloud System (PCS) A cloud infrastructure provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the Requester, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.

  • Private use means any use of the Trading Platform by Clients that are physical persons;

  • multilateral trading facility (MTF means a multilateral system in the Union within the meaning of Article 2(1)(6) of Regulation[MiFIR].

  • Private residence means a separate dwelling, or a separate apartment in a multiple-apartment dwelling, that is occupied by members of a single-family unit.

  • private land means any land that has been or may hereafter be alienated from the Crown for any estate of freehold, or is or may hereafter be the subject of any conditional purchase agreement, or of any lease or concession with or without a right of acquiring the fee simple thereof (not being a pastoral lease within the meaning of the Land Administration Act 1997 or a lease or concession otherwise granted by or on behalf of the Crown for grazing purposes only or for timber purposes or a lease of Crown land for the use and benefit of the Aboriginal inhabitants) but —

  • Manual Load Dump Warning means a notification from PJM to warn Members of an increasingly critical condition of present operations that may require manually shedding load.