Eligibility Determination
Nepal
Community Health Workers
Abortion, Induced
Selecting subjects for participation in clinical research: one sphere of justice. (1/612)
Recent guidelines from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) mandate the inclusion of adequate numbers of women in clinical trials. Ought such standards to apply internationally? Walzer's theory of justice is brought to bear on the problem, the first use of the theory in research ethics, and it argues for broad application of the principle of adequate representation. A number of practical conclusions for research ethics committees (RECs) are outlined. Eligibility criteria in clinical trials ought to be justified by trial designers. Research ethics committees ought to question criteria that seem to exclude unnecessarily women from research participation. The issue of adequate representation should be construed broadly, so as to include consideration of the representation of the elderly, persons with HIV, mental illness and substance abuse disorders in clinical research. (+info)Why are workers uninsured? Employer-sponsored health insurance in 1997. (2/612)
This study examines the number of workers in firms offering employee health plans, the number of workers eligible for such plans, and participation in employer-sponsored insurance. Data from the February 1997 Contingent Worker Supplement to the Current Population Survey indicate that 10.1 million workers are employed by firms offering insurance but are not eligible. Not all of these workers are eligible for coverage, most often because of hours of work. Our results indicate that 11.4 million workers rejected coverage when it was offered. Of those, 2.5 million workers were uninsured. Workers cited high cost of insurance most often as the primary factor for refusing coverage. (+info)User fees, self-selection and the poor in Bangladesh. (3/612)
The widespread uncontrolled introduction of user fees in any developing country is likely to have a disastrous impact on poorer patients. Furthermore, traditional targeting schemes aimed at their exemption are often expensive, difficult to administer and ineffective at reaching those in greatest need. This research study examines how user fees can raise revenue and target poorer patients, under the right market conditions, without resorting to costly targeting schemes. The authors draw their findings from case studies of cost recovery in the health and population sectors in Bangladesh. The mechanism suggested in the paper is to use self-selection. It is argued that under certain market conditions poorer patients will choose the health-care option that is appropriate to their means. They will thus identify themselves as poor without having to be selected or tested by an independent authority. This self-selection allows the relevant authorities to cross-subsidize their market choice by over-charging the non-poor in other segments of the market. (+info)Massachusetts Medicaid and the Community Medical Alliance: a new approach to contracting and care delivery for Medicaid-eligible populations with AIDS and severe physical disability. (4/612)
This paper discusses the origins and experiences of the Community Medical Alliance (CMA), a Boston-based clinical care system that contracts with the Massachusetts Medicaid program on a fully capitated basis to pay for and deliver a comprehensive set of benefits to individuals with advanced AIDS and individuals with severe disability. Since 1992, the program has enrolled 818 individuals with either severe disability, AIDS, mental retardation, or general SSI-qualifying disability. Under a fee-for-service system, these two groups had received fragmented care. The capitated CMA program emphasizes patient education and self-management strategies, social support and mental health services, and a team approach to healthcare delivery that has reoriented care to primary care physicians, homes, and communities. (+info)Device evaluation and coverage policy in workers' compensation: examples from Washington State. (5/612)
Workers' compensation health benefits are broader than general health benefits and include payment for medical and rehabilitation costs, associated indemnity (lost time) costs, and vocational rehabilitation (return-to-work) costs. In addition, cost liability is for the life of the claim (injury), rather than for each plan year. We examined device evaluation and coverage policy in workers' compensation over a 10-year period in Washington State. Most requests for device coverage in workers' compensation relate to the diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment of chronic musculoskeletal conditions. A number of specific problems have been recognized in making device coverage decisions within workers' compensation: (1) invasive devices with a high adverse event profile and history of poor outcomes could significantly increase both indemnity and medical costs; (2) many noninvasive devices, while having a low adverse event profile, have not proved effective for managing chronic musculoskeletal conditions relevant to injured workers; (3) some devices are marketed and billed as surrogate diagnostic tests for generally accepted, and more clearly proven, standard tests; (4) quality oversight of technology use among physicians may be inadequate; and (5) insurers' access to efficacy data adequate to make timely and appropriate coverage decisions in workers' compensation is often lacking. Emerging technology may substantially increase the costs of workers' compensation without significant evidence of health benefit for injured workers. To prevent ever-rising costs, we need to increase provider education and patient education and consent, involve the state medical society in coverage policy, and collect relevant outcomes data from healthcare providers. (+info)Design and results of the antiarrhythmics vs implantable defibrillators (AVID) registry. The AVID Investigators. (6/612)
BACKGROUND: The Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrillators (AVID) Study compared treatment with implantable cardioverter-defibrillators versus antiarrhythmic drugs in patients with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias (VAs). AVID maintained a Registry on all patients, randomized or not, with any VA or unexplained syncope who could be considered for either of the treatment strategies. Trial-eligible arrhythmias were the categories of VF cardiac arrest, Syncopal VT, and Symptomatic VT, below. METHODS AND RESULTS: Of 5989 patients screened, 4595 were registered and 1016 were randomized. Mortality follow-up through 1996 was obtained on the 4219 Registry patients enrolled before 1997 through the National Death Index. Crude mortality rates (mean+/-SD, follow-up, 16.9+/-11.5 months) were: VF cardiac arrest, 17.0% (n=1399, 238 deaths); Syncopal VT, 21.2% (n=598, 127 deaths); Symptomatic VT, 15.8% (n=1065, 168 deaths); Stable (asymptomatic) VT, 19.7% (n=497, 98 deaths); VT/VF with transient/correctable cause, 17.8% (n=270, 48 deaths); and Unexplained syncope, 12.3% (n=390, 48 deaths). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with seemingly lower-risk or unknown-risk VAs (asymptomatic VT, and VT/VF associated with a transient factor) have a (high) mortality similar to that of higher-risk, AVID-eligible VAs. The similar (and poor) prognosis of most patients with VT/VF suggests the need for reevaluation of a priori risk grouping and raises the question of the appropriate arrhythmia therapy for a broad range of patients. (+info)State intervention in medical care: types, trends and variables. (7/612)
This article attempts to develop some of the basic elements for a theory of state intervention in medical care. First, a typology of state intervention is proposed based on two dimensions: the form of state control over the production of medical services and the basis for eligibility of the population. The resulting twelve types provide a means of describing national patterns of state intervention at a given point in time. Next, in order to analyse the changing patterns of state intervention in medical care over time, changes in state control and population coverage are used to construct three hypothetical 'paths' of state intervention, which may serve to depict broad historical trends in major groups of countries. In the final section, several variables are analysed according to their expected effect on the patterns of convergence and divergence in the form and degree of state intervention between countries. This cross-national comparative perspective is offered as a strategy for building a theory capable of explaining state intervention, a process that, to a large extent, informs the medical experience of today. (+info)Integrating healthcare for older populations. (8/612)
The complex array of needs posed by older adults has frequently produced fragmentation of care in traditional fee-for-service systems. Integration of care components in newer health systems will maximize patient benefits and organizational efficiency. This article outlines the major issues involved in integration of care for older populations. A health system must integrate its care of older adults in many ways: among providers, both in primary care and specialty services; with community-based sources of care; and across sites of care (clinic, hospital, emergency department, and nursing home). Integrating reimbursement structures for various services will serve to create a client-oriented system, as opposed to a finance-centered system, thereby enhancing coordination of care. The extent to which two experimental comprehensive systems, PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly) and SHMO II (Social Health Maintenance Organization), have achieved clinical and financial integration are discussed in detail. Healthcare organizations are encouraged to create integrated models of care and to study the effects of integration on patient outcomes. (+info)Eligibility determination is the process of evaluating whether an individual meets the required criteria or conditions to be qualified for a particular program, benefit, service, or position. This process typically involves assessing various factors such as medical condition, functional abilities, financial status, age, and other relevant aspects based on the specific eligibility requirements.
In the context of healthcare and medical services, eligibility determination is often used to establish whether a patient qualifies for certain treatments, insurance coverage, government assistance programs (like Medicaid or Medicare), or disability benefits. This process may include reviewing medical records, conducting assessments, and comparing the individual's situation with established guidelines or criteria.
The primary goal of eligibility determination is to ensure that resources are allocated fairly and appropriately to those who genuinely need them and meet the necessary requirements.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Nepal" is not a medical term. It is a country located in South Asia, between China and India. If you have any questions about medical terminology or health-related topics, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you.
I believe there may be some confusion in your question. "Volunteers" generally refers to individuals who willingly offer their time, effort, and services to help others without expecting compensation. In the context of medicine or clinical research, volunteers are participants who willingly take part in medical studies or trials, playing a crucial role in the development and testing of new treatments, medications, or medical devices.
However, if you're looking for a medical term related to volunteers, you may be thinking of "voluntary muscle action." Voluntary muscles, also known as skeletal muscles, are striated muscles that we control voluntarily to perform activities like walking, talking, and lifting objects.
Community health workers (CHWs) are individuals who are trained to work within and promote the health of their own communities. They serve as a bridge between healthcare professionals and the communities they serve, often working in underserved or hard-to-reach areas. CHWs may provide a range of services, including health education, outreach, advocacy, and case management.
CHWs come from diverse backgrounds and may have different levels of training and education. They are typically trusted members of their communities and share similar language, culture, and life experiences with the people they serve. This helps to build rapport and trust with community members, making it easier for CHWs to provide culturally sensitive care and support.
The role of CHWs can vary depending on the needs of the community and the healthcare system in which they work. In some settings, CHWs may focus on specific health issues, such as maternal and child health, infectious diseases, or chronic conditions like diabetes. In other cases, they may provide more general support to help individuals navigate the healthcare system and access needed services.
Overall, community health workers play an important role in promoting health equity and improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations. By working closely with communities and connecting them to appropriate care and resources, CHWs can help to reduce disparities and improve the overall health of their communities.
Induced abortion is a medical procedure that intentionally terminates a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the womb. It can be performed either surgically or medically through the use of medications. The timing of an induced abortion is typically based on the gestational age of the pregnancy, with different methods used at different stages.
The most common surgical procedure for induced abortion is vacuum aspiration, which is usually performed during the first trimester (up to 12-13 weeks of gestation). This procedure involves dilating the cervix and using a vacuum device to remove the pregnancy tissue from the uterus. Other surgical procedures, such as dilation and evacuation (D&E), may be used in later stages of pregnancy.
Medical abortion involves the use of medications to induce the termination of a pregnancy. The most common regimen involves the use of two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone works by blocking the action of progesterone, a hormone necessary for maintaining pregnancy. Misoprostol causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy tissue. This method is typically used during the first 10 weeks of gestation.
Induced abortion is a safe and common medical procedure, with low rates of complications when performed by trained healthcare providers in appropriate settings. Access to induced abortion varies widely around the world, with some countries restricting or prohibiting the practice entirely.
Abortifacient agents, steroidal, refer to a type of medication or substance that is capable of inducing abortion or causing the termination of pregnancy by interfering with the implantation and maintenance of the fertilized ovum (embryo) or the development of the placenta. Steroidal abortifacient agents are synthetic derivatives of steroids, which have a similar structure to naturally occurring hormones in the human body.
The most commonly used steroidal abortifacient agent is mifepristone, also known as RU-486. Mifepristone works by blocking the action of progesterone, a hormone that is essential for maintaining pregnancy. By blocking the action of progesterone, mifepristone causes the shedding of the uterine lining and the expulsion of the embryo or fetus from the uterus.
Steroidal abortifacient agents are typically used in the early stages of pregnancy, up to 10 weeks after the last menstrual period. They may be used alone or in combination with other medications, such as misoprostol, which helps to stimulate uterine contractions and expel the embryo or fetus from the uterus.
It is important to note that steroidal abortifacient agents are not the same as emergency contraceptives, which are used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse. Steroidal abortifacient agents are intended for use in cases where pregnancy has already occurred and is unwanted or poses a risk to the health of the mother or fetus.
An abortifacient agent is a substance or drug that causes abortion by inducing the uterus to contract and expel a fetus. These agents can be chemical or herbal substances, and they work by interfering with the implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterine lining or by stimulating uterine contractions to expel the developing embryo or fetus.
Examples of abortifacient agents include misoprostol, mifepristone, and certain herbs such as pennyroyal, tansy, and black cohosh. It is important to note that the use of abortifacient agents can have serious health consequences, including infection, bleeding, and damage to the reproductive system. Therefore, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider before using any abortifacient agent.
Misoprostol is a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analog used in obstetrics and gynecology to prevent and treat ulcers caused by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), reduce the risk of gastric ulcers in patients taking NSAIDs long term, induce labor, manage postpartum hemorrhage, and cause abortion. It is also used off-label for cervical ripening before gynecologic surgery and to treat miscarriage.
In addition, Misoprostol has been found to be effective in reducing the risk of gastric ulcers and NSAID-induced dyspepsia (upper abdominal pain or discomfort) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory conditions who require long-term NSAID therapy.
It is important to note that Misoprostol should not be used during pregnancy unless under the supervision of a healthcare provider for specific medical indications, such as preventing or treating stomach ulcers in pregnant women taking NSAIDs or inducing labor. It can cause miscarriage and birth defects if taken during early pregnancy.
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Criteria12
- Provisional determination applications for COVID-19 vaccines or treatments are not required to demonstrate comparison to other medicines that are registered in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), or justification of a major therapeutic advance (criteria 3 and 4). (tga.gov.au)
- Consider all of the eligibility criteria and supporting documentation before notifying us. (tga.gov.au)
- Criteria #3 and #4 below are not required to be addressed in provisional determination applications for COVID-19 vaccines or treatments. (tga.gov.au)
- A medicine may be eligible for provisional determination if all eligibility criteria in the table below are satisfied. (tga.gov.au)
- Comments should refer to the vessel name, state the commenter's interest in the application, and address the eligibility criteria given in section 388.4 of MARAD's regulations at 46 CFR part 388. (justia.com)
- Criteria to determine eligibility of patients for medical care programs and services. (lookformedical.com)
- If the client meets Disability or Incapacity criteria based on medical evidence received prior to the new application, the approval date goes to the date financial eligibility was determined. (wa.gov)
- All individuals with disabilities who meet eligibility criteria after undergoing evaluation are protected under Section 504. (gpisd.org)
- The uptake of lung cancer screening is still very limited, ranging from 6% to 18% of individuals who meet the eligibility criteria. (medscape.com)
- Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (MEC), the first edition of which was published in 1996, presents current WHO guidance on the safety of various contraceptive methods for use in the context of spe. (bvsalud.org)
- During 9-12 March 2014, WHO convened a meeting of the Guideline Development Group (GDG) comprising 52 individuals representing a wide range of stakeholders, for the purpose of reviewing, and where appropriate, revising its Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use, fourth edition (MEC) guidanc. (bvsalud.org)
- Localities in the catchment area that fulfilled the eligibility criteria are the sampling frames for the intervention and control arms and were randomly allocated between the arms. (who.int)
Determining Eligibility2
- Determining Eligibility: How Many Days is 60 Days? (wrightslaw.com)
- Florida permits 60 of those days to pass before determining eligibility. (wrightslaw.com)
Assessment4
- Instead, the Q & A allows the state to opt for the federal exchange to only conduct a preliminary assessment of Medicaid and CHIP eligibility, leaving the final determination to the Medicaid or CHIP agency. (theccfblog.org)
- F. Review and assessment of data for eligibility determination. (virginia.gov)
- To the extent existing data do not describe the current functioning of the individual or are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate to make an eligibility determination, an assessment of additional data resulting from the provision of vocational rehabilitation services, including trial work experiences, assistive technology devices and services, personal assistance services, and any other support services that are necessary to determine whether an individual is eligible. (virginia.gov)
- Streamline case management to accept input for multiple programs with an integrated intake process and by automating eligibility assessment. (accenture.com)
Eligible6
- It has taken years to identify and fill the cracks in the system and this experience has shown that a single point of entry and single eligibility system results in fewer eligible individuals slipping through the cracks. (theccfblog.org)
- 1. The department shall presume that any applicant who demonstrates proof of being determined eligible for Social Security benefits under Title II or Title XVI of the Social Security Act (i) meets the basic eligibility requirement in clauses (i) and (ii) of subsection A of this section and (ii) is considered an individual with a significant disability as defined in 22VAC30-20-10 . (virginia.gov)
- Any eligible individual, including an individual whose eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services is based on the individual being eligible for Social Security benefits under Title II or Title XVI of the Social Security Act, must intend to achieve an employment outcome that is consistent with the individual's unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and informed choice. (virginia.gov)
- Planful students are eligible for summer loans when they reserve a portion of their academic year eligibility for the summer. (uc.edu)
- Students who did not borrow or were not eligible for their maximum loan eligibility may also find increased eligibility with summer enrollment. (uc.edu)
- 3. HEN Referral program eligibility ends when the client is found eligible for ABD through the SEP process. (wa.gov)
Evaluations1
- Multivariate analyses enabled determination of potential long-term physical, psychosocial and economic consequences of injuries to children through comparisons of follow-up evaluations with baseline data on health status (physical and psychosocial) and economic status between households with injured and non-injured children. (cdc.gov)
Regulations2
- 34 Code of Federal Regulations § 300.306 Determination of eligibility. (escapps.net)
- This entry was posted in IDEA 2004 , Special Ed Law , Special Education Regulations and tagged Eligibility , Special Education Regulations , Timelines by Pete Wright . (wrightslaw.com)
Program7
- The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) issued on August 12, 2011 supported the vision of a seamless, streamlined system, ensuring that the Exchange would determine eligibility and enroll all applicants in the program that best matches their circumstances, be it Medicaid, CHIP, the Basic Health Plan or subsidized coverage in the Exchange. (theccfblog.org)
- Welcome to the Utility Assistance Program Eligibility Form! (formsite.com)
- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) implemented the pre-need eligibility program so Veterans, spouses and unmarried dependent adult children may better prepare for burial in a national, state or tribal veterans cemetery prior to the time of need. (maine.gov)
- The case denied ABD (due to lack of "acceptable medical source"), but met all eligibility requirements under WAC 388-400-0070 , and approved the client for the HEN Referral program. (wa.gov)
- Financial aid eligibility can be applied to your study away program, provided your plans receive approval by the Committee on Academic Standing (CAS), via the Office of International Education and Study Away. (williams.edu)
- This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Linking Eligibility Across the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Parts - Dissemination Assistance Provider program. (cdc.gov)
- The goal of the Linking Eligibility Across the RWHAP Parts - Dissemination Assistance Provider program is to increase access to care for people with HIV by promoting efficiencies in RWHAP eligibility and confirmation across all RWHAP Parts. (cdc.gov)
Application10
- Sponsors of COVID-19 vaccines or treatments are encouraged to contact the TGA prior to making a provisional determination application (email [email protected] ). (tga.gov.au)
- If you have not had a pre-submission meeting with TGA to discuss your prospective application for provisional determination, or if your pre-submission meeting was more than six months ago, you should notify TGA of your intent to lodge a provisional determination application at least one month prior to lodgement. (tga.gov.au)
- This verification must be made within a reasonable period of time to enable the department to determine the applicant's eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services within 60 days of the individual submitting an application for services in accordance with 22VAC30-20-20 . (virginia.gov)
- Submission of a pre-need burial eligibility application does not obligate the Veteran or family member to burial in a national, state or tribal veteran's cemetery. (maine.gov)
- Applicants may indicate a preference for a national, state or tribal veteran's cemetery on the application form, but a pre-need determination of eligibility does not guarantee burial in a specific national, state or tribal veterans cemetery or a specific gravesite. (maine.gov)
- Written authorization should be included with the VA Form 40-10007 , Application for Pre-Need Determination of Eligibility for Burial in a VA National Cemetery, if available. (maine.gov)
- Interested individuals may submit VA Form 40-10007 , Application for Pre-Need Determination of Eligibility for Burial in a VA National Cemetery. (maine.gov)
- A new application is received 2/16 and the financial eligibility interview is completed. (wa.gov)
- To provide clarity and transparency for consistent application on salary determination across the Alberta Public Service. (alberta.ca)
- b) A signed application for subsidized child care under this chapter may be filed by a parent or caretaker on any day and at any time that the eligibility agency is open for business. (pacodeandbulletin.gov)
Applicant1
- The department shall presume that an applicant who meets the basic eligibility requirements in clauses (i) and (ii) of subsection A of this section can benefit in terms of an employment outcome. (virginia.gov)
Requirements2
- Please see our Eligibility Requirements to learn more about who can be buried in the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery System. (maine.gov)
- As the curtains at issue are wholly obtained or produced in the United States and Mexico, they meet the eligibility requirements of General Note 12(b)(i). (faqs.org)
Income2
- States also will not have to pay for data accessed through the federal data services hub, which will provide eligibility information including modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), as well as citizenship and immigration status. (theccfblog.org)
- In order to determine eligibility we require information on your household size and total household income for all members over the age of 18 . (formsite.com)
Determine5
- The objective of this study was to determine if pregnant, literate women and female community health volunteers (FCHVs) in Nepal can accurately determine a woman's eligibility for medical abortion using a toolkit, compared to comprehensive-abortion-care-trained providers. (ipas.org)
- Women presenting for first-trimester abortion, and FCHVs, independently assessed each woman's eligibility for medical abortion using a modified gestational dating wheel to determine gestational age and a nine-point checklist of medical abortion contraindications or cautions. (ipas.org)
- Ability to determine eligibility was then compared to experienced CAC-providers using Nepali standard of care. (ipas.org)
- Costs to States - For those states that choose to have the federal Exchange determine eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP, there will be no cost to states for the eligibility determination. (theccfblog.org)
- The Eligibility Determination and Benefit Calculation (EDBC) process compares case data with policy rules to determine eligibility. (accenture.com)
Compliance1
- As state government looks beyond federal compliance, the need for an adaptive, integrated approach to eligibility determination and benefits administration is critical for a shift from status quo to transformative outcomes. (accenture.com)
Verify1
- Advance preparers will still need to verify pre-award eligibility before proceeding. (washington.edu)
Seniors1
- SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, Medicaid Financial Eligibility Survey for Seniors and People with Disabilities, 2018. (kff.org)
Processes3
- Examine current eligibility determination and confirmation processes in place across all RWHAP Parts and identify administrative, technical, and legal barriers facing providers and clients. (cdc.gov)
- 3. Develop and disseminate materials about eligibility determination and confirmation processes including cost analysis tools, examples, and lessons learned. (cdc.gov)
- Increase the availability of tools that RWHAP recipients and subrecipients can adopt and adapt to help streamline eligibility processes across all RWHAP Parts. (cdc.gov)
Committee3
- In Texas, an ARD/IEP Committee makes decisions about eligibility. (katyisd.org)
- Students are evaluated for eligibility under Section 504 during a Section 504 Committee meeting. (gpisd.org)
- In order for the committee to be able to review the student for initial eligibility, the parent/guardian must provide written consent and be present for the meeting. (gpisd.org)
MAGI1
- This ACA-ready integrated eligibility solution comes with pre-configured MAGI rules and includes support for programs such as SNAP, TANF and Medicaid. (accenture.com)
Disability2
- If medical evidence is received after the end of the month in which the incapacity review is due, the disability specialist notifies the client that they must reapply for ABD and complete a financial eligibility interview. (wa.gov)
- Two weeks later, the Disability Specialist received additional medical evidence indicating potential eligibility for ABD. (wa.gov)
Data1
- Eligibility determination, data extraction and methodological quality analysis were conducted in duplicate. (bvsalud.org)
Services1
- 2nd Floor University Pavilion, 150 Muntz Hall, or 100 Student Services Bldg). Staff can assess eligibility for renewable scholarships, the Federal Pell Grant, or additional loan funding. (uc.edu)
Process4
- To assist with the process of applying for provisional determination, please see Provisional determination: A step-by-step guide for prescription medicines . (tga.gov.au)
- OSP will no longer be involved in the eligibility determination process. (washington.edu)
- By automating the eligibility checks for advances, and systematically confirming when SFI reviews have been completed, OSP no longer needs to be a part of the advance request process. (washington.edu)
- Please provide the following information to begin the eligibility determination process. (cdc.gov)
Establish3
- Another new option potentially will allow states that choose to establish a state-based Exchange to access federally-managed eligibility determinations for premium tax credits and reduced cost-sharing reduction, access to minimum essential coverage and exemptions to the individual mandate. (theccfblog.org)
- OBJECTIVE: This study investigated barriers to using a medical statement to establish special education eligibility for TBI, support for using a guided credible history interview (GCHI), and training needs around GCHI. (cdc.gov)
- CONCLUSION: The results support the use of GCHI to establish special education eligibility for TBI and informed Oregon's addition of GCHI to TBI special education eligibility determination. (cdc.gov)
Intake1
- Promote efficiencies in the intake, navigation, and determination of RWHAP client eligibility and eligibility confirmations across all RWHAP Parts. (cdc.gov)
Medical1
- RESULTS: Among participants, 84% reported difficulty obtaining a medical statement for TBI eligibility determination, and 87% favored the GCHI as an alternative, though they reported a need for training in TBI and GCHI. (cdc.gov)
Certification1
- AGENCY: The Economic Development Administration (EDA) has received petitions for certification of eligibility to apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance from the firms listed below. (justia.com)
System1
- The system eligibility check will not cover whether a sponsor allows pre-award spending. (washington.edu)
Education1
- The local education agency must provide a copy of the evaluation report and the documentation of determination of eligibility to the parent. (escapps.net)
Makes2
Agency2
- If you don't live and work in a designated remote location, you may submit a Determination of Eligibility Request to the Defense Health Agency TRICARE Health Plan Office. (tricare.mil)
- a) The eligibility agency shall make applications for subsidized child care available to any person upon request. (pacodeandbulletin.gov)
Form1
- The Advance Request Eligibility web form will be deprecated. (washington.edu)
Article1
- 3) The board shall conduct an analysis of the relationship between the per-unhoused-pupil grant eligibility determined under this article and the per-pupil cost of new school construction for elementary, middle, and high school pupils. (gamutonline.net)
Address1
- TPR eligibility determination requests address the Active duty service member eligibility only. (tricare.mil)
Time2
- Both women and FCHVs accurately interpreted the wheel 96% of the time, and the eligibility checklist 72% and 95% of the time, respectively. (ipas.org)
- This option has major implications for state information technology (IT) systems, in particular, giving states more time to upgrade or build new eligibility systems of their own. (theccfblog.org)
Students4
- Most students utilize their full annual aid eligibility based on their enrollment during the two-semester academic year. (uc.edu)
- Students who have summer eligibility and register for summer coursework will have their aid updated within 2 weeks of enrolling for summer courses. (uc.edu)
- Because your aid eligibility will be determined based on your total summer enrollment, students are advised to sign up for all summer classes (no matter if they are full session or in one of the later summer segments) by the beginning of the summer term . (uc.edu)
- Designed for students like you, who are pushing yourselves to succeed and educate yourselves, this scholarship celebrates determination and ambition. (scholarships.com)
Adopt1
- However, since the statute was worded as it was, evidently the US Dept of Ed in their regs did not see fit to adopt my proposed two word insertion into the eligibility timeline reg. (wrightslaw.com)
Apply2
- Discussion and Vote on Administrative Instruction on Oral DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economic Development Administration Notice of Petitions by Firms for Determination of Eligibility To Apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. (justia.com)
- You may apply for pre-need eligibility determination at the VA's website by visiting their Pre-Need Page . (maine.gov)
Administration2
- Repealed by Taxation Administration (Amounts Payable - Eligibility - Home Buyer Concession Scheme) Determination 2009 (No ) DI2009-113. (act.gov.au)
- The Taxation Administration (Amounts Payable - Eligibility - Home Buyer Concession Scheme) Determination 2008 (No 2) has been made and is notified under the Legislation Act 2001. (act.gov.au)
Notice1
- VA will review pre-need burial applications and provide written notice of a determination of eligibility. (maine.gov)
State4
- Of concern and worth highlighting is the disappointing departure from the proposed rules by now allowing states that choose not to implement a state-based exchange to retain control over Medicaid and CHIP eligibility. (theccfblog.org)
- They recommended the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) forward 5 National Register nominations and one Multiple Property Document to the Keeper of the National Register for listing, and recommended that the SHPO forward two properties to the Keeper for a Determination of Eligibility. (ca.gov)
- Since the regs state that IEP meetings must be convened "within 30 days" of determination of eligibility, then that absolutely and always means calendar days. (wrightslaw.com)
- Virginia's determination of eligibility has always been "65 business days," i.e., 91 calendar days, unless there is a Federal or State holiday, which will extend the timeline. (wrightslaw.com)
Tools1
- Further refinement of the eligibility tools, particularly the checklist, is needed before their widespread use. (ipas.org)
Hospital1
- Once the patient's visit and commitment to pay have been validated, InterSystems IRIS for Health updates the hospital systems with the eligibility. (intersystems.com)
Student2
- Summer aid is limited as most student exhaust their annual aid eligibility during the academic year. (uc.edu)
- A Section 504 Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) Meeting must be conducted prior to disciplinary removals constituting a change in placement (example: sending a student to DAEP). (gpisd.org)
Access2
- This new model for eligibility determination centered around a convenient check-in kiosk improves efficiency while making it easier and quicker for patients to access care. (intersystems.com)
- It is somewhat unclear if CMS intends to simply do the determinations for states or allow them access to a new "shared service. (theccfblog.org)
Terms1
- Any terms, conditions, or entitlements related to salary determination addressed in the Collective Agreement supersede this directive. (alberta.ca)