Common use of Exclusion Criteria Clause in Contracts

Exclusion Criteria. These describe any conditions that may prevent a patient from receiving treatment within the MAA. These include if a child, young person or adult is diagnosed with an additional progressive life limiting condition where treatment with nusinersen would not provide long- term benefit, such as terminal cancer or catastrophic brain injury. Other exclusions are if the patient/family/carer: • is unwilling to comply with required monitoring criteria that is explained to them • refuses to sign consent to treatment • is unwilling to cooperate with the treatment centre so that they/their child receive the appropriate standard of care management for their condition and circumstances, especially for nutrition and respiratory care and vaccinations, such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Managed Access Agreement (Maa), Managed Access Agreement (Maa)

Exclusion Criteria. These describe any conditions that may prevent a patient from receiving treatment within the MAA. These include if a child, young person or adult is diagnosed with an additional progressive life limiting condition where treatment with nusinersen would not provide long- term benefit, such as terminal cancer or catastrophic brain injury. Other exclusions are if the patient/family/carer: is unwilling to comply with required monitoring criteria that is explained to them refuses to sign consent to treatment is unwilling to cooperate with the treatment centre so that they/their child receive the appropriate standard of care management for their condition and circumstances, especially for nutrition and respiratory care and vaccinations, such as influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Managed Access Agreement (Maa)