Medically Appropriate Sample Clauses

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Medically Appropriate. The term “Medically Appropriate” means services and medical supplies which are required for prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of sickness or injury, and which are: 1.18.1 Consistent with the symptoms of a medical condition or treatment of a medical condition; 1.18.2 Appropriate with regard to standards of good medical practice and generally recognized by the medical scientific community as effective; 1.18.3 Not solely for the convenience of the Member or provider of the service or medical supplies; and 1.18.4 The most cost effective of the alternative levels of service or medical supplies which can be safely provided to the Member in HPSM’s judgment.
Medically Appropriate. “Medically Appropriate” means health services, items, or medical supplies that are:
Medically Appropriate. Health Care Services that are Medically Necessary and that are determined in accordance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and professional standards to be (1) consistent with the symptoms of a health condition or treatment of a health condition, illness, or injury; (2) appropriate with regard to the most current standard of practice for the safe and effective assessment, treatment, or management of the applicable health condition, illness, or injury as determined by the relevant scientific community and professional bodies; (3) not solely for convenience of a Enrollee or the Health Care Professional providing the Health Care Services; and (4) more cost-effective than alternative services or supplies that could be employed for the safe and effective assessment, treatment, or management of the applicable health condition, illness, or injury under prevailing standards of scientific knowledge and clinical practice among practitioners with like credentials providing Health Care Services in the State.
Medically Appropriate. Medically Appropriate" means Medical Services which, under provisions of this Agreement, are determined to be: (i) appropriate for the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of the symptoms, injury or disease; (ii) provided for the prevention, diagnosis or direct care and treatment of the symptoms, injury or disease; (iii) within medical, dental or other health care practice standards within the health care community; (iv) not primarily for the convenience of Hospital, Eligible Subscriber or Participating Provider providing Covered Services to Eligible Subscriber; and (v) an appropriate level of service or supply needed to provide safe and adequate care.

Related to Medically Appropriate

  • Medically Necessary In general, We will not Cover any dental service, procedure, treatment, test or device that We determine is not Medically Necessary. If an External Appeal Agent certified by the State overturns Our denial, however, We will Cover the service, procedure, treatment, test or device for which coverage has been denied, to the extent that such service, procedure, treatment, test or device, is otherwise Covered under the terms of this Contract.

  • Diagnostic procedures to aid the Provider in determining required dental treatment.

  • Drugs Possession or use of drugs by the Student, any person present in the residence with the Student, or any person present in the Student’s residence with the permission of the Student during the Student’s absence, are strictly prohibited in any UCF DHRL facility. Prohibited drugs include, but are not limited to: A. any substance, the possession or use of which, regardless of amount, could be found to violate Federal or Florida drug abuse prevention and control laws; B. any prescription medication for which the possessor/user does not have a presently valid medical prescription.

  • Medical There shall be an open enrollment period for medical coverage in each year of this Agreement. An employee may elect no medical coverage during any open enrollment period. An employee who has elected no medical coverage may elect medical coverage during an open enrollment period. No pre-existing condition limitations will apply.

  • Speech Therapy This plan covers speech therapy services when provided by a qualified licensed • loss of speech or communication function; or • impairment as a result of an acute illness or injury, or an acute exacerbation of a chronic disease. Speech therapy services must relate to: • performing basic functional communication; or • assessing or treating swallowing dysfunction. See Autism Services when speech therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.