Service Population definition

Service Population means individuals defined as Medicare eligible beneficiaries likely to be qualified for Medicare Part D, the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) Prescription Drug Program, and/or the Medicare Savings Programs (MSP).
Service Population means the specific group of individuals who are eligible to receive local health department ser- vices from a local health department.
Service Population means the total population of the community served as determined by the latest complete vintage population estimates available from the

Examples of Service Population in a sentence

  • Eligible Service Population for Title III-B means individuals sixty (60) years of age or older, with emphasis on those in greatest economic and social need with particular attention to low-income minority older individuals, older individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), and older individuals residing in rural areas.

  • Factor 1: Assessment of the Number and Proportion of LEP Persons Likely to be Served or Encountered in the Eligible Service Population The agency has reviewed census data on the number of individuals in its service area that have limited English Proficiency, as well as the languages they speak.

  • Services are provided only to the defined Eligible Service Population.

  • For the payment period beginning October 1, 1994, the Secretary shall use as the population of each Indian tribe or Alaskan native village the population for 1991 as reported by the Bureau of Indian Affair s in the publication Indian Service Population and Labor Force Estimates (J anuary 1991).

  • The population data used will be the American Indian and Alaska Native Service Population developed by the Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment, under the Native American Hous- ing Assistance and Self-Determination Act (NAHASDA), (25 U.S.C. 4101 et seq.).


More Definitions of Service Population

Service Population means an emphasis on serving those in economic and social need with particular attention to low income minority individuals, older individuals with limited English proficiency, and older individuals residing in rural areas.[OAA, §305 (a)(2)(E)] [Title 22, CCR, §§7125, 7127, 7130, and 7135]. Greatest Social Need: (GSN) is defined as an older person, age 60 and older, having at least two of the following characteristics: handicapped, language/communication barrier, lives alone, or age 75 or over. Greatest Economic Need: (GEN) is defined as an older person whose monthly income is at or below the Federal poverty guidelines.
Service Population means foster care youth between the ages of 16 and 19.
Service Population means individuals sixty (60) years of age or older, with emphasis on those in greatest economic and social need with particular attention to low-income minority older individuals, older individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), and older individuals residing in rural areas. [OAA § 305 (a)(2)(E); 22 CCR 7119, 7125, 7127, 7130, 7135 and 7638.7].
Service Population means children age birth through 20 and their families who need assessment or treatment of behavioral health needs.
Service Population means children/youth age birth through 20 years who require preventive or remedial dental care.
Service Population means children/youth, age birth through 20 years, who require preventive and remedial care.
Service Population means the recipients, users, and beneficiaries of an agency’s activities or the subject of an agency’s regulation.