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… with her permanent physical limitations found by her medical experts constitute objective permanent injuries and … contends the MRI findings and narrative reports from her medical experts created genuine factual issues that her … suffering. Plaintiff points to the narrative report of her medical experts Robert Albano, D.C. and Joannie …
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… released from the psychiatric ward of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (Medical Center) on condition that he take his prescribed … release, S.D. was sent from Newark Penn Station back to the Medical Center for an emergency screening. At the commitment …
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… decision granting petitioner Norberto Peralta's motion for medical benefits, and temporary benefits, and directing it to authorize and provide petitioner with the medical treatment recommended by his physician. We affirm. … filed a workers' compensation claim, and moved for medical and temporary benefits. On October 9, 2023, …
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… with her permanent physical limitations found by her medical experts constitute objective permanent injuries and … contends the MRI findings and narrative reports from her medical experts created genuine factual issues that her … suffering. Plaintiff points to the narrative report of her medical experts Robert Albano, D.C. and Joannie …
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… of the school year, would allow you to address any physical medical conditions and to undergo any necessary evaluations. … to return to work due to your back injury. There were no medical records, evaluations, or notes from any provider addressing the medical episode that occurred . . . on Wednesday, May 4, …
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… 374 N.J. Super. 126, 134 (App. Div. 2005), that "provide[s] medical assistance" at public expense "to individuals 'whose … resources are insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical services,'" N.M. v. Div. of Med. Assistance & Health … the state to receive matching federal funds for applicable medical services reimbursed through the program. 42 U.S.C.A. …
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… 374 N.J. Super. 126, 134 (App. Div. 2005), that "provide[s] medical assistance" at public expense "to individuals 'whose … resources are insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical services,'" N.M. v. Div. of Med. Assistance & Health … the state to receive matching federal funds for applicable medical services reimbursed through the program. 42 U.S.C.A. …
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… of the school year, would allow you to address any physical medical conditions and to undergo any necessary evaluations. … to return to work due to your back injury. There were no medical records, evaluations, or notes from any provider addressing the medical episode that occurred . . . on Wednesday, May 4, …
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A-3842-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… COMPLAINTS OF PAIN, RATHER THAN CONSIDERING THE OBJECTIVE MEDICAL EVIDENCE THAT WAS THE BASIS OF THE PLAINTIFF’S … Pa33-Pa43 Exhibit D to Certification of Defense Counsel (Medical Records from Hackensack University Medical Center) …
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… inmates in state prison to be considered for parole or a medical furlough. It provides two tracks for review, … of Corrections (DOC) to decide whether to grant a medical furlough -- an “emergency medical temporary home confinement.” As of May 26, 2020, 607 …
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… COVID-19 pandemic subsided. Defendant provided voluminous medical documents in support of his motion showing he had … health, courts should consider “the availability of medical services in prison.” Ibid. Moreover, a defendant … As evidenced by defendant’s over 1,000 pages of supporting medical documentation, there is no indication that …
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… AND FILED BY THE COURT MHA, LLC f/k/a “MEADOWLANDS HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER,” Plaintiff, vs. WELLCARE HEALTH PLANS, INC.; … Reasons In this action alleging underpayments of bills for medical services, the Defendants WellCare Health Plans, … MHA; (5) they do not contract with any other hospitals or medical providers in New Jersey; (6) they do not solicit …
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… Amy further stated she was interested in obtaining a medical card for her marijuana use. The Division found the … Moreover, the Division expressed concerns regarding Theo's medical care, noting he was not up to date on immunizations … Amy to its Child Health Unit (CHU) to help her schedule medical appointments, arrange transportation, and ensure …
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… COVID-19 pandemic subsided. Defendant provided voluminous medical documents in support of his motion showing he had … health, courts should consider “the availability of medical services in prison.” Ibid. Moreover, a defendant … As evidenced by defendant’s over 1,000 pages of supporting medical documentation, there is no indication that …
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… inmates in state prison to be considered for parole or a medical furlough. It provides two tracks for review, … of Corrections (DOC) to decide whether to grant a medical furlough -- an “emergency medical temporary home confinement.” As of May 26, 2020, 607 …
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… AND FILED BY THE COURT MHA, LLC f/k/a “MEADOWLANDS HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER,” Plaintiff, vs. WELLCARE HEALTH PLANS, INC.; … Reasons In this action alleging underpayments of bills for medical services, the Defendants WellCare Health Plans, … MHA; (5) they do not contract with any other hospitals or medical providers in New Jersey; (6) they do not solicit …
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… Amy further stated she was interested in obtaining a medical card for her marijuana use. The Division found the … Moreover, the Division expressed concerns regarding Theo's medical care, noting he was not up to date on immunizations … Amy to its Child Health Unit (CHU) to help her schedule medical appointments, arrange transportation, and ensure …
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… principles of law, we affirm. As a result of some medical issues, claimant took an approved leave of absence … did not claim that the work either caused or aggravated her medical condition. . . . Clearly the claimant's health … is nevertheless entitled to employment benefits because her medical condition was aggravated by her work. We are mindful …
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… relief' under Rule 3:21-10(b)(2)," as he did not claim his medical condition was "rapidly deteriorating." Instead, he simply argued he was "vulnerable to serious medical complications" if he were to contract Covid-19. The … INCARCERATION HAS ON HIS HEALTH, DUE TO HIS UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC. A. THE …
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Klemm, CMO I, Keefe
Orders and Decisions
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… 2, 2016 Last return date for summary judgment motions. MEDICAL DEFENSE April 1, 2016 Defendants shall forward medical authorizations to plaintiff’s counsel by this date. April 29, 2016 Plaintiff shall serve executed medical authorizations by this date. April 1, 2016 Plaintiff …