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A-4144-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… IN THE MATTER OF HUDSON COUNTY MEDICAL/FISCAL ADMINISTRATION AT THE HUDSON COUNTY … POINT I THE CONTRACT FOR MEDICAL AND RELATED SERVICES AT THE HCCRC MAY BE AWARDED AS … Exhibit H: Medical Review Panel … (“OSC”) have wrangled over the procurement process for the medical services contract at the Hudson County Correctional …
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… In this products liability matter involving “pelvic mesh” medical devices , the Court considers whether defendant C.R. … be admissible in the second, punitive damages stage. 1. The Medical Device Amendments of 1976 (MDA) directed the FDA to classify all medical devices in commercial distribution at that time into …
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… release. The trial court found she had satisfied the Act’s medical and public safety requirements, and it acknowledged … strains on the Department of Corrections while getting medically vulnerable residents the care they need outside of … to require courts to grant compassionate release” if the medical and public safety conditions are met, 252 N.J. at …
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… hospital, clinic, center, physician’s office, infirmary, medical or diagnostic laboratory, or other facility that provides medical care or advice, and any pharmacy, x-ray department, … the military at any time for any reason relating to your medical, physical, or psychiatric condition? Yes No If Yes, …
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… three accidents at issue; barring evidence of plaintiff's medical bills from being presented to the jury; and granting … reviewed some of plaintiff's previous MRI studies and medical reports before determining plaintiff had herniations … the remaining defendants with a January 2, 2018 Raritan Bay Medical Imaging report as to a lumbar spine MRI. On March …
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… order renewing her involuntary commitment. I. Jersey Shore Medical Center (JSMC) admitted Susan to its psychiatric unit … next day, another psychiatrist screened Susan at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC), and came to the same conclusions. … is unable to satisfy his need for nourishment, essential medical care or shelter, so that it is probable that …
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… October 11, 2020, had stolen her prescribed medication and medical marijuana and later that day, after admitting the …
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… October 11, 2020, had stolen her prescribed medication and medical marijuana and later that day, after admitting the …
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… order renewing her involuntary commitment. I. Jersey Shore Medical Center (JSMC) admitted Susan to its psychiatric unit … next day, another psychiatrist screened Susan at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC), and came to the same conclusions. … is unable to satisfy his need for nourishment, essential medical care or shelter, so that it is probable that …
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… at work because she was trying to be discreet about her medical condition and was embarrassed. McQuilken testified … advised her to stop working before December 2018. In a medical note dated November 8, 2018, however, Dr. Salam … daily living." On November 19, 2018, Dr. Salam prepared a medical certification in which she opined McQuilken was …
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… having difficulty breathing. Responding emergency medical personnel rushed the child to a hospital, but three … A police officer and, shortly thereafter, an emergency medical technician (EMT) responded to defendant's home. … choked. The child was then taken by ambulance to Community Medical Center. There, the child was examined by a doctor …
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… having difficulty breathing. Responding emergency medical personnel rushed the child to a hospital, but three … A police officer and, shortly thereafter, an emergency medical technician (EMT) responded to defendant's home. … choked. The child was then taken by ambulance to Community Medical Center. There, the child was examined by a doctor …
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… at work because she was trying to be discreet about her medical condition and was embarrassed. McQuilken testified … advised her to stop working before December 2018. In a medical note dated November 8, 2018, however, Dr. Salam … daily living." On November 19, 2018, Dr. Salam prepared a medical certification in which she opined McQuilken was …
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… the plaintiff alleges that Summit Pharmacy induced medical providers who treat injured plaintiffs (who derive their medical benefits from PIP) from auto accident cases to … PIP policies. It is alleged that Summit provided the medical practices and doctors lavish parties, concert and …
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… administered two dosages of naloxone hydrochloride. Once medically cleared, he was lodged in the county jail. In her … had the civilian caller been concerned about defendant's medical condition, that concern would have been communicated … After the administration of the antidote, defendant was medically cleared and promptly lodged on the warrant. Thus …
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… 21, 2014 Last return date for summary judgment motions. MEDICAL DEFENSE April 15, 2014 Any defendant wishing to present a medical defense shall advise all counsel of its intention by entering a Notice of Appearance of Defense Medical Counsel by this date. Any defendant who does not …
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… Lipowski L-279-17 - CMO I Page 3 MEDICAL DEFENSE October 16, 2017 Plaintiff shall serve a diagnostic medical report and any medical records in plaintiff’s possession by this date. …
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… administered two dosages of naloxone hydrochloride. Once medically cleared, he was lodged in the county jail. In her … had the civilian caller been concerned about defendant's medical condition, that concern would have been communicated … After the administration of the antidote, defendant was medically cleared and promptly lodged on the warrant. Thus …
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… the plaintiff alleges that Summit Pharmacy induced medical providers who treat injured plaintiffs (who derive their medical benefits from PIP) from auto accident cases to … PIP policies. It is alleged that Summit provided the medical practices and doctors lavish parties, concert and …
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… not be woken up, so he decided to call for the emergency medical assistance. When the emergency medical technicians arrived, defendant woke up her daughter. No medical care was needed. The Division removed the children …