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… and the medications involved in the treatment plan. GPPH's Medical Director reviewed the IMAR, and scheduled a panel …
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… and the medications involved in the treatment plan. GPPH's Medical Director reviewed the IMAR, and scheduled a panel …
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A-51-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Association for Justice
Briefs
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… plaintiff was barred from seeking damages for future medical expenses from the tortfeasor in the personal injury … an injured plaintiff from seeking damages for future medical expenses from the tortfeasor will most certainly … plaintiff was barred from seeking damages for future . medical expenses from the tortfeasor in the personal injury …
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… NO. A-3067-16T3 G.F., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and BERGEN COUNTY … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, Department of Human … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Melissa H. Raksa, …
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A-53-23 Petition for Certification
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… on February 1, 2021, repealed and replaced the existing medical parole law. (Ppa2; Psb8) The compassionate release statute changed medical parole by (1) transferring the release decision from … procedures to facilitate release; and (3) eliminating medical parole’s exclusion of inmates convicted of murder …
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A-53-23 Respondent Brief letter
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… Under the CRA, any inmate seeking release must obtain a “medical diagnosis” by “two licensed physicians designated by … N.J.A.C. 10A:16-8.5. If an inmate obtains the requisite medical diagnosis that “determines that [he] is suffering … physical incapacity” is the prognosis that “an inmate has a medical condition that renders the inmate permanently unable …
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… operates a hospital in Secaucus. Its staff provided medical treatment to five New York residents, identified in … have no connection to New Jersey other than having received medical treatment in Secaucus for their work-related … of the patients. The hospital sought compensation for the medical treatment it provided to its patients before the New …
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… operates a hospital in Secaucus. Its staff provided medical treatment to five New York residents, identified in … have no connection to New Jersey other than having received medical treatment in Secaucus for their work-related … of the patients. The hospital sought compensation for the medical treatment it provided to its patients before the New …
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… to ensure that a judge does not return to work before it is medically advisable to do so. Additionally, the policy … to ensure that a judge does not return to work before it is medically advisable to do so. Additionally, this policy … consecutive weeks, the Assignment Judge should obtain a medical or psychiatric/psychological report as to that …
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Administrative Directives
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… to ensure that a judge does not return to work before it is medically advisable to do so. Additionally, the policy … to ensure that a judge does not return to work before it is medically advisable to do so. Additionally, this policy … consecutive weeks, the Assignment Judge should obtain a medical or psychiatric/psychological report as to that …
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… not appeal from that portion of the court's order awarding medical benefits to Haggag. We affirm the order awarding medical benefits, vacate the order granting temporary … Haggag filed a motion for temporary disability and medical benefits.1 Eastern filed an answering statement …
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… not appeal from that portion of the court's order awarding medical benefits to Haggag. We affirm the order awarding medical benefits, vacate the order granting temporary … Haggag filed a motion for temporary disability and medical benefits.1 Eastern filed an answering statement …
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… included "picking up medications that were returned from medical facilities, verifying whether orders sent back to … certified that the IV boxes in the photograph "store IV medical supplies, not medications," and the totes in the …
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… included "picking up medications that were returned from medical facilities, verifying whether orders sent back to … certified that the IV boxes in the photograph "store IV medical supplies, not medications," and the totes in the …
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… the morning of July 12, 2017, Padro was leaving the prison medical clinic following a physical therapy session. Before … session. The substance was confiscated and even though medical staff were asked to identify it, they could not. … cause a positive reading on a urine test; and (3) that the medical staff provided the medication on the morning of the …
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… the morning of July 12, 2017, Padro was leaving the prison medical clinic following a physical therapy session. Before … session. The substance was confiscated and even though medical staff were asked to identify it, they could not. … cause a positive reading on a urine test; and (3) that the medical staff provided the medication on the morning of the …
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… was arbitrary and capricious for failing to consider his medical condition—diabetes—as it could have explained his … assaultive conduct was a voluntary act considering his medical condition at the time of the incident. I. We discern … Mears initiated a "Code 53"—a procedure used when a medical 3 A-3337-19 emergency arises. Sergeant Brown and …
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… was arbitrary and capricious for failing to consider his medical condition—diabetes—as it could have explained his … assaultive conduct was a voluntary act considering his medical condition at the time of the incident. I. We discern … Mears initiated a "Code 53"—a procedure used when a medical 3 A-3337-19 emergency arises. Sergeant Brown and …
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8.30A
Charges Document PDF
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… CHARGE 8.30A ― Page 1 of 2 8.30 DAMAGES — PER QUOD A. MEDICAL EXPENSES (Approved 2/96) In the event that the child … a verdict, his/her parent is entitled to payment for medical expenses which were reasonably required for the … caused by the defendant's negligence (or other wrongdoing). Medical expenses are the costs of doctors' services, …
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A-16-24 Supplemental Reply Brief
Briefs
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… Attorneys for Plaintiffs-Petitioners ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, HUDSON HOSPITAL OPCO, LLC d/b/a CHRIST HOSPITAL, IJKG OPCO, LLC d/b/a BAYONNE MEDICAL CENTER, HUMC OPCO, LLC d/b/a/ HOBOKEN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, CAPITAL HEAL TH REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, …