Healthcare professionals Sample Clauses

Healthcare professionals. Expenses incurred for treatments or consultations with the following healthcare professionals are reimbursed according to the terms indicated in the Schedule of Insurance, based on the module selected by the participant. The healthcare professionals must be members in good standing of a professional association recognized by the competent authorities or, failing the existence of such association, of a professional association recognized by the Insurer. Insureds may not receive more than one treatment or one consultation per day from the same healthcare professional, regardless of the number of specialties the professional practises. a) Acupuncturist b) Audiologist c) Chiropractor, including X-rays d) Career counsellor in private practice e) Dietitian
Healthcare professionals. It is worth mentioning that the majority of healthcare professionals who participated in the inter- views have many years of experience on the field. The gap in resilience assessment was clearly identified along with the need for a tool assessing and predicting resilience in their work. In several cases, healthcare professionals expressed similar/common experiences and views. The following needs, requirements and challenges have been identified based on the survey analysis: - Monitoring the time-course of resilience level of a patient. - Receiving notifications of potentially significant changes in resilience level over time. - Filling in subjective, clinical rating of patient resilience by the physician. - Decision support toward the need to refer patients for personalized psychosocial interventions based on resilience assessment and prediction, in order to optimize resource allocation. Spe- cifically, grouping of patients by risk level seems to be the preferred way to receive feedback from the tool. - Help to measure, evaluate and predict patient resilience level before the treatment, after the treatment, and during the regular visits. - Support healthcare professionals in communicating resilience and associated factors to the pa- tient (and family). - Allow patient follow-up, e.g. assess effect of suggested intervention.
Healthcare professionals. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, each healthcare professional employed by the Company or its Subsidiaries or retained by the Company or its Subsidiaries on a consulting basis that has provided any clinical services to or on behalf of the Company or its Subsidiaries was at the time of providing the clinical services duly licensed or authorized, as applicable, to practice his or her profession in the state where such clinical services were rendered, as applicable, and each such healthcare professional that currently provides clinical services is duly licensed or authorized, as applicable, to practice his or her profession in the state in which such healthcare professional is performing clinical services. No event has occurred and, to the Company’s knowledge, no fact, circumstance or condition exists that has or reasonably may be expected to result in the denial, loss, suspension, revocation, rescission, probation or any other disciplinary action of or to any such professional license or authorization that would, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, no such healthcare professional: (i) has been sanctioned or disciplined by any licensing board or any other governmental agency or body, professional society, hospital, or commercial third-party payor, (ii) has had a final judgment or settlement without judgment entered against him or her in connection with a malpractice claim, (iii) has been found liable or responsible for any civil offense reasonably related to qualifications or competence relating to his or her professional practice, and/or (iv) has been terminated for cause related to a health care matter.
Healthcare professionals. (a) For the three (3) years immediately preceding the Closing Date or, if shorter, since such Person was hired by or began providing services on behalf of a Group Company, through and including the Closing Date, each physician, physician assistant, registered nurse or similar person employed by or providing services on behalf of the Group Companies (each, a “Healthcare Professional”), during the term of their employment or engagement by the Group Companies, has been duly licensed or certified and credentialed, as applicable, pursuant to applicable Legal Requirements and has held such medical staff privileges as required by any hospital or other healthcare entity (in each case for any periods in which services were provided by such Healthcare Professionals on behalf of the Group Companies) and such licenses, certifications or medical staff privileges have not been suspended, revoked or restricted in any material manner. (b) Except as set forth on Schedule 3.13.4, no Healthcare Professional during the period described in Section 3.13.4(a) above and while providing services on behalf of a Group Company (i) has been convicted, under federal or state Legal Requirements, of a criminal offense related to (A) the neglect or abuse of a customer’s patient in connection with the delivery of a healthcare item or service; or (B) a health care item or service under the Payment Programs; (ii) is currently, or has ever been, found to have, either civilly (in any material respect) or criminally, violated any Legal Requirements governing Federal Health Care Programs; (iii) has been excluded or suspended from participation in any Federal Health Care Program; (iv) has been party to any material Action instituted by any hospital or other healthcare entity, licensure board or Governmental Authority; (v) to the Company’s Knowledge, has had any dependency on controlled substances or any dependency on alcohol or any participation in any rehabilitation or treatment program related to any of the foregoing; or (vi) failed to comply in any material respect with any Payment Program requirements. (c) No Group Company nor any of their respective directors, officers, employees or independent contractors is currently, or in the past five (5) years has been, listed on the OIG’s List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (“LEIE”) database or the General Services Administration’s System for Award Management (“XXX”) as being excluded or debarred from participation in any Federal Health Care Program...
Healthcare professionals. You agree not to participate in any engagement or its part thereof, the content or agenda of which are likely to include details of Professionals: If you are a professional in the field of law, medicine, accounting, tax or any other regulated profession, you are prohibited from offering professional advice unless you have taken all steps to insure that the rendering of such advice through Imbibe Consultancy is done in strict accordance with the laws, guidelines, practices or rules governing or applicable to your profession. Inducements: Clients of Imbibe Consultancy are not allowed to influence your decisions pertaining to purchase, refer, use, dispense, recommend, lease of any products, devices or services, prescriptions of drugs. You are required to terminate the engagement and notify Imbibe Consultancy immediately if the clients attempt or perceived to have attempted to market their products or services, or influence your decisions, or induce or offer incentives inappropriately.
Healthcare professionals. In the event the Client hires a Professional referred by Agency, Client agrees to pay a Fee of: 20% of the first year’s annual base salary.
Healthcare professionals. All of the healthcare professionals referred to in this document must be members in good standing of a professional order recognized by a legislative authority or a professional association recognized by the Insurer. Only one treatment per day, per insured, is eligible for reimbursement, for each of the healthcare professionals specified below.
Healthcare professionals. You agree not to participate in any engagement or its part thereof, the content or agenda of which are likely to include details of Professionals: If you are a professional in the field of law, medicine, accounting, tax or any other regulated profession, you are prohibited from offering professional advice unless you have taken all steps to insure that the rendering of such advice through AceNet is done in strict accordance with the laws, guidelines, practices or rules governing or applicable to your profession. Inducements: Clients of AceNet are not allowed to influence your decisions pertaining to
Healthcare professionals. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.25 of the Company Entities Disclosure Schedule, to the Knowledge of the Company, no Seller is a Health Care Professional. The Company and the Sellers acknowledge that the Purchaser shall be entitled to disclose information regarding ownership interests held by or payments and other related items provided to any Sellers who are or may be Health Care Professionals to the public and various government agencies as the Purchaser deems appropriate for the purpose of providing disclosure of and transparency with respect to interactions with Health Care Professionals (including without limitation, information regarding the name of such Seller and the purpose and amount of any such payments), to the extent required by applicable Law and regulations.
Healthcare professionals. The following expenses are reimbursed at 100%, unless otherwise indicated. a) Professional fees of an acupuncturist, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $600 per calendar year, per insured. b) Professional fees of an audiologist, up to a maximum of $55 per treatment and $550 per calendar year, per insured. c) Professional fees of a chiropractor, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $600 per calendar year, per insured. d) Professional fees of a dietitian, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $600 per calendar year, per insured. e) Professional fees of an occupational therapist, up to a maximum of $45 per treatment and 20 treatments per calendar year, per insured. f) Professional fees of a kinesitherapist, a massage therapist and an orthotherapist, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $300 per calendar year, per insured, for all of these professionals combined. g) Professional fees of a speech therapist, up to a maximum of $55 per treatment and $550 per calendar year, per insured. h) Professional fees of an osteopath, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $600 per calendar year, per insured. i) Professional fees for the services of a physiotherapist and a physical rehabilitation therapist, rendered outside a hospital centre, up to a maximum of $45 per treatment and 20 treatments per calendar year, per insured, for all of these professionals combined. j) Professional fees of a podiatrist, up to a maximum of $30 per treatment and $600 per calendar year, per insured. k) Professional fees of a psychologist, a psychoanalyst, a psychotherapist or a social worker, up to a maximum of $2,000 per calendar year, per insured, for all of these professionals combined. These expenses are reimbursed at 80%. The psychotherapist must be a member of the Ordre des psychologues du Québec. l) Any x-rays performed by a chiropractor, up to a maximum of $60 per calendar year, per insured.
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