Examples of Support Programs in a sentence
Care Support Programs include but are not limited to; care coordination, case management, condition specific support, enhanced monitoring, disease management, lifestyle coaching, health promotion and wellness programs.
Care Support Programs are health care and wellness programs designed to promote the collaborative process of assessment, planning, and facilitation, and advocacy for options and services to meet a Qualified Individual’s health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality cost-effective outcomes.
Care Support Programs are available to Qualified Individuals to manage the care of certain complex chronic or high-risk acute diseases when provided by Designated Providers or through CareFirst BlueChoice and are covered at no cost to the Qualified Individual.
Covered Services provided under Care Support Programs can include, but are not limited to: telemedicine services; case management services; expert consultation services; medication review services; medical equipment and monitoring services; and home health care services.
Designated Provider means a provider or vendor contracted with CareFirst BlueChoice to provide services under CareFirst BlueChoice’s Care Support Programs, and who has agreed to participate in Care Support Programs in cooperation with CareFirst BlueChoice for Members with complex chronic disease, high risk acute conditions or lifestyle behavior change.
The Debtor in this chapter 11 case, along with the last four digits of its tax identification number, is as follows: Connections Community Support Programs, Inc.
Care Support Programs are available to Qualified Individuals to manage the care of certain complex chronic or high-risk acute diseases when provided by Designated Providers or through CareFirst and are covered at no cost to the Qualified Individual.
U.S. Department of the Treasury, OIG, State Small Business Credit Initiative: Florida’s Use of Federal Funds for Capital Access and Other Credit Support Programs, p.
Designated Provider means a provider or vendor contracted with CareFirst to provide services under CareFirst’s Care Support Programs, and who has agreed to participate in Care Support Programs in cooperation with CareFirst for Members with complex chronic disease, high risk acute conditions or lifestyle behavior change.
Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) RepeatAdditional repetitions of a DSPS course to accommodate a student’s disability-related needs may be permitted.