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… training; allow for alternate protection measures when a medical condition precludes an individual probation officer … If the trainee declines exposure and self-discloses a medical reason for doing so, the Vicinage Chief Probation … self-defense training or other measures deemed appropriate. Medical documentation specific to the use of OC spray must …
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… the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. C.M., appellant pro … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Melissa H. Raksa, … October 28, 2019, final agency decision of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) terminating …
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… a redacted Division investigation summary; Barbara's medical records from the day of the accident; and James' medical records from the day of the accident. Counsel for … legal limit based on a toxicology report contained in the medical records. The court then found that Barbara had been …
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… produce detailed pictures of parts of the body. Stedman's Medical Dictionary 1232, B13 (28th ed. 2008). 2 EMG stands … check their work. She was absent at times to attend to her medical treatments. Her use of the computer was more … prepared that report made the diagnosis without taking a medical history. The ALJ concluded that Dr. Lomazow's …
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… is unable to satisfy his need for nourishment, essential medical care or shelter, so that it is probable that …
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… the odor of alcohol, and asked defendant if she had any medical issues. Defendant denied any medical issues, but Holman called for a rescue team because … vital signs were normal, and defendant denied the need for medical treatment. Because of the weather conditions, and …
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… A-5424-16T1 H.T., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and HUDSON COUNTY … the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. SB2, Inc., attorneys … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Melissa H. Raksa, …
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… shoulder in November 2016. Dr. Weiss reviewed petitioner's medical records and compared her condition before and the … her shoulder injuries prior to the fall and the extensive medical treatment she received following her 2005 motor … right shoulder injuries. He testified petitioner's medical records revealed she sustained a right shoulder …
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… be helped to her car and driven by a co-worker to receive medical attention. Finally, in 2018, petitioner tripped and … II was a job of medium intensity. He recounted her relevant medical history, explaining that she "had undergone 5 … Dr. Berman testified concerning petitioner's left knee medical records. He concluded the knee showed advanced …
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… training; allow for alternate protection measures when a medical condition precludes an individual probation officer … If the trainee declines exposure and self-discloses a medical reason for doing so, the Vicinage Chief Probation … self-defense training or other measures deemed appropriate. Medical documentation specific to the use of OC spray must …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2185-20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SENDER N. VILLATORO-REYES, Defendant-Appellant. ______________________________ Submitted December 5, 2022 – Decided January 26, 2023 Before …
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… trial judge erred in excluding opinion testimony from her medical causation expert on two subjects: (1) exposure to … expert proofs. As to the lead paint topic, plaintiff's medical expert never inspected the apartment and made no direct observations of lead paint dust. Instead, the medical expert relied on a hearsay report of a home …
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… for cross-examination by failing to disclose the doctor's medical findings and opinions. The trial court permitted the … incident. The court also permitted the doctor to provide "a medical opinion" based on his report. On direct examination, … jury on the attempted murder charge—namely, that but for medical treatment, Boyd would have died. At a June 1, 2023 …
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… extent defendant needed additional time to prepare for the medical testimony, the trial court could exercise its discretion to adjourn the trial or schedule the medical testimony later in the trial. The jury found … Unit, had extensive training as an emergency 5 A-00854-14T3 medical technician. He attended to defendant's husband. …
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… in favor of plaintiff MHA, LLC d/b/a Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center (Meadowlands) entering judgment of … 3 A-0789-20 the 2011 fiscal year. Defendant assisted medical centers in recovering Medicare reimbursements for … annual MCRs, and obtaining GME reimbursement2 and indirect medical education (IME) reimbursement analysis for medical …
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… the trial court erred in denying his motion to exclude medical correspondence found during the warrant search that … its discretion in denying defendant's motion to exclude medical documents bearing defendant's name based on the … that the trial court erred by admitting into evidence medical-related correspondence seized from the apartment …
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… determined that he was a special needs child who needed medical attention because the soft spot on his head closed … also interrupted by David's cranial surgery. Once David was medically cleared, in January 2017, regular successful … He suggested that Thelma be given updates as to David's medical treatment and his condition. On May 23, 2017, …
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… parents have equal rights to the children regarding major medical decisions, education of the children and religious … treatments or therapies, to access the children's medical records and to talk to any treating professionals. … for the first $250 per child of annual out[-]of[-]pocket medical expenses. Thereafter, out[-]of[-]pocket medical, as …
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… in favor of plaintiff MHA, LLC d/b/a Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center (Meadowlands) entering judgment of … 3 A-0789-20 the 2011 fiscal year. Defendant assisted medical centers in recovering Medicare reimbursements for … annual MCRs, and obtaining GME reimbursement2 and indirect medical education (IME) reimbursement analysis for medical …
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… extent defendant needed additional time to prepare for the medical testimony, the trial court could exercise its discretion to adjourn the trial or schedule the medical testimony later in the trial. The jury found … Unit, had extensive training as an emergency 5 A-00854-14T3 medical technician. He attended to defendant's husband. …