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… available to avoid failing the class was to apply for a medical withdrawal. After the University denied the request for the medical withdrawal, plaintiff received a failing grade in … motion for summary judgment, finding plaintiff required a medical expert to prove he had a disability and to establish …
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… a three-year dramatic failure to thrive documented in the medical records introduced by the Division of Child … its file when Mary agreed to be responsible for Sam's medical care and to take him to medical appointments. Tom did not engage with caseworkers. …
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… The Board presented testimony from its psychologist and medical expert, Dr. Daniel LoPreto. Dr. Hriso submitted a … concluded "Riley remains disabled from her psychiatric and medical conditions. She has [a] significant impairment[] and … notes and records from Catholic Charities, among other medical records. According to Dr. LoPreto's report, Riley …
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… visited six food stores a day. On March 9, Franco visited a medical urgent care facility because he felt ill. A medical professional never performed a test because "the medical facility did not have the testing capability." …
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… (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in her child's medical expenses. We reverse. I. M.K.'s child has a medical condition that qualifies for reimbursement of medical expenses from the Catastrophic Illness in Children …
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… (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in her child's medical expenses. We reverse. I. M.K.'s child has a medical condition that qualifies for reimbursement of medical expenses from the Catastrophic Illness in Children …
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… stated Travelers provided $15,000 of insurance for PIP medical benefits coverage and Travelers failed to inform … and sought PIP coverage from Travelers to cover their medical expenses. Birmingham's policy provided $15,000 in … limit. Travelers provided her with $12,000 in reimbursable medical expenses, after reducing her recoverable expenses by …
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… was involved in a motor vehicle accident and incurred medical expenses. Several months before the automobile … their health insurance coverage be primary coverage for medical expenses resulting from automobile accidents. … or State program, are the primary coverage in regard to medical expense benefits pursuant to section 4 of P.L. 1972, …
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… was involved in a motor vehicle accident and incurred medical expenses. Several months before the automobile … their health insurance coverage be primary coverage for medical expenses resulting from automobile accidents. … or State program, are the primary coverage in regard to medical expense benefits pursuant to section 4 of P.L. 1972, …
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… v. HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, KIMBALL MEDICAL CENTER, INC., COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER, INC., BARNABAS HEALTH, INC., OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER, JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, and …
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… v. HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, KIMBALL MEDICAL CENTER, INC., COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER, INC., BARNABAS HEALTH, INC., OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER, JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, and …
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Orders and Decisions
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… date for product identification summary judgment motions. MEDICAL DEFENSE August 17, 2012 Plaintiff shall serve executed medical authorizations (along with answers to … date. August 17, 2012 Plaintiff shall serve a diagnostic medical report and any medical records in plaintiff’s …
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… with a private psychiatrist who would prescribe him medical marijuana and other psychedelic-based treatments. … 13, 2023, in which he detailed his personal, educational, medical and psychiatric history. The letter is rife with … the person is a danger to self or others and is in need of medical treatment." Id. at 2. The purpose is not to punish, …
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… with a private psychiatrist who would prescribe him medical marijuana and other psychedelic-based treatments. … 13, 2023, in which he detailed his personal, educational, medical and psychiatric history. The letter is rife with … the person is a danger to self or others and is in need of medical treatment." Id. at 2. The purpose is not to punish, …
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… and supplies, instruments, room and board, transportation, medical and dental out of pocket expenses, major 1 By this … had been assigned to another trial judge. 5 A-0724-16T2 medical insurance,2 miscellaneous, and estimated loan fees. … defendant pay $39,459.50 for the daughter's final year of medical school. The court reasoned that the arbitration …
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… and supplies, instruments, room and board, transportation, medical and dental out of pocket expenses, major 1 By this … had been assigned to another trial judge. 5 A-0724-16T2 medical insurance,2 miscellaneous, and estimated loan fees. … defendant pay $39,459.50 for the daughter's final year of medical school. The court reasoned that the arbitration …
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… A.M. and C.I., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, … appeal from the Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Walter J. Fleischer, … a April 29, 2015 final decision of respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Division), which …
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… W.A. I. Immediately following W.A.'s birth at Hackensack Medical Center, a hospital representative contacted the … an order for care and supervision of W.A. because of her "medical fragility" at birth and her parents' substance-abuse … a urine screen for illicit drugs, and had failed to obtain medical insurance for W.A. Counsel for the Division advised …
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… 114 B. General Acceptance in the Medical and Toxicological Communities . 127 C. Training and … could be trained to administer, and some by ascertaining medically related manifestations of drug ingestion, such as … of impairing drugs could be achieved, with the input of medical and toxicological experts, resulting in distinct …
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… W.A. I. Immediately following W.A.'s birth at Hackensack Medical Center, a hospital representative contacted the … an order for care and supervision of W.A. because of her "medical fragility" at birth and her parents' substance-abuse … a urine screen for illicit drugs, and had failed to obtain medical insurance for W.A. Counsel for the Division advised …