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… objective" in the present matter, deemed by plaintiff as "medical exams and treatment." Plaintiff's argument is … N.J. at 252, we are satisfied defendant provides more than "medical exams and treatment," and its health care services … short and long term public health, environmental, and medical problems"; "advance the health status of the …
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… obligation and requiring reimbursement of out-of-pocket medical expenses and child tax credits to plaintiff K.F., … for the first $250 per year in unreimbursed and uninsured medical expenses for [G.F.]" with "remaining expenses . . . … 4 A-3410-22 reimbursement of "$3,449 in out-of-pocket medical expenses"; "$15,427 in extraordinary expenses"; …
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… Park Imaging & Diagnostic Center (Cliffside).1 Plaintiff's medical expert and treating doctor stated he "interpreted … treatment, Dr. Rodgers authored a March 29, 2021 narrative medical report opining plaintiff suffered a permanent back … of plaintiff, discussion with plaintiff regarding her medical history, review of plaintiff's MRIs, and …
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… by the fact that once appellant received appropriate medical treatment for his condition, he successfully avoided … disorder. Those conditions went untreated due to lack of medical coverage from the time the DOC "weaned him off" his …
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… preclude Medicare from paying for a beneficiary's medical expenses when payment "has been made or can … However, Medicare may pay for a beneficiary's covered medical expenses when the third party payer does not pay … to this matter. If the client has incurred any unpaid medical treatment and doctor has a Notice of Physician Lien …
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… who witness or experience a suspected drug overdose to seek medical assistance." N.J.S.A. 24:6J-2. A drug overdose is … and that a layperson would reasonably believe to require medical assistance. [N.J.S.A. 24:6J-3.] The OPA confers … are for persons: (1) who act in good faith to request medical assistance for individuals perceived to be 9 …
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… as a firefighter on July 18, 2017, when he responded to a medical report of an elderly man having trouble breathing. … apply for ADRB or he would be written up for failure to be medically cleared. Dennis states he cannot lift heavy … disability retirement allowance; provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, …
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… defense to the crime that … (defendant) … summoned medical treatment for (the injured person) or knew that medical treatment had been summoned by another person and … by a preponderance of the evidence that he/she summoned medical treatment for the injured person or knew that …
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… responded to the scene, and plaintiff was transported to a medical center. The following day, plaintiff underwent … as plaintiff ages. He opined to a reasonable degree of medical probability that plaintiff's injuries are permanent. … would probably never be one hundred percent, "but there is medical treatment he may be able to [have] in the future …
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… who witness or experience a suspected drug overdose to seek medical assistance." N.J.S.A. 24:6J-2. A drug overdose is … and that a layperson would reasonably believe to require medical assistance. [N.J.S.A. 24:6J-3.] The OPA confers … are for persons: (1) who act in good faith to request medical assistance for individuals perceived to be 9 …
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… responded to the scene, and plaintiff was transported to a medical center. The following day, plaintiff underwent … as plaintiff ages. He opined to a reasonable degree of medical probability that plaintiff's injuries are permanent. … would probably never be one hundred percent, "but there is medical treatment he may be able to [have] in the future …
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… by the fact that once appellant received appropriate medical treatment for his condition, he successfully avoided … disorder. Those conditions went untreated due to lack of medical coverage from the time the DOC "weaned him off" his …
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… preclude Medicare from paying for a beneficiary's medical expenses when payment "has been made or can … However, Medicare may pay for a beneficiary's covered medical expenses when the third party payer does not pay … to this matter. If the client has incurred any unpaid medical treatment and doctor has a Notice of Physician Lien …
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… Park Imaging & Diagnostic Center (Cliffside).1 Plaintiff's medical expert and treating doctor stated he "interpreted … treatment, Dr. Rodgers authored a March 29, 2021 narrative medical report opining plaintiff suffered a permanent back … of plaintiff, discussion with plaintiff regarding her medical history, review of plaintiff's MRIs, and …
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… obligation and requiring reimbursement of out-of-pocket medical expenses and child tax credits to plaintiff K.F., … for the first $250 per year in unreimbursed and uninsured medical expenses for [G.F.]" with "remaining expenses . . . … 4 A-3410-22 reimbursement of "$3,449 in out-of-pocket medical expenses"; "$15,427 in extraordinary expenses"; …
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… objective" in the present matter, deemed by plaintiff as "medical exams and treatment." Plaintiff's argument is … N.J. at 252, we are satisfied defendant provides more than "medical exams and treatment," and its health care services … short and long term public health, environmental, and medical problems"; "advance the health status of the …
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… as a firefighter on July 18, 2017, when he responded to a medical report of an elderly man having trouble breathing. … apply for ADRB or he would be written up for failure to be medically cleared. Dennis states he cannot lift heavy … disability retirement allowance; provided, that the medical board, after a medical examination of such member, …
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… resuscitation on G.S., which she did until Emergency Medical Services (EMS) arrived and administered Narcan to … 2025). 4 A-1274-23 and EMS transported her to Morristown Medical Center where she was tested for various narcotics, … Koehler who reported that he would contact Morristown Medical Center for 5 A-1274-23 G.S.'s medical records. On …
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… d/b/a Resorts Casino Hotel. While plaintiff was still on medical leave after receiving second- and third-degree burns … flames. He was transported to a hospital burn unit, where medical professionals treated him for second- and … a month-long hospitalization, plaintiff was placed in a medically-induced coma for over two weeks, was intubated due …
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… 9:6-8.21(c) (Title Nine) based on her neglect of Nancy's medical needs, the presence of gasoline fumes in the home, … offered only that "[Nancy] was receiving the appropriate medical care . . . ." The caseworker asked Clair to see the … but showed the caseworker an up-to-date immunization and medical exam record for Nancy, which also showed the name of …