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… shall not be more than 12 months old; 4. Have received medical and dental certification, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 10A:20-4.9, indicating medical and dental clearance and that shall not be more than … N.J.A.C. 10A:20-4.5. The ICC shall also consider a medical, dental and psychological review of the applicant. …
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… medications to treat pain, depression, anxiety, and other medical conditions." During the admission process, Charmaine … patients and healthcare service providers that relate to medical services, such as negligence . . . unless 6 …
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… to, "upon the request of the retirement system" undergo a medical examination and "[i]f the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to … employee receiving disability pension benefits to undergo a medical examination, in this case on an annual basis. It …
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… Stuart's wishes in distributing his estate. During a medical exam on January 20, 2016, Stuart's doctor described … their respective motions, including deposition transcripts, medical records, certifications, and statements of material … found Wylie submitted her own speculation and a report by a medical expert who never examined Stuart and rendered an …
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… M.D., who examined plaintiff in an independent medical examination three years after the accident. He … her condition to the responding police officer and to medical personnel at the hospital. The queries were posed in … underlying this charge could have pertained to defendant's medical expert, who plaintiff attempted to portray as …
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… when the officers tried to take S.C. into custody for a medical evaluation, resulting in injuries to the young man. … Bradley made the call. Id. at 6–7. When the emergency medical technicians (EMTs) arrived, Bradley told them to … the jury determined defendant had failed to obtain proper medical treatment for S.C., assaulted S.C. while he was …
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… Healthcare Provider” means each of Plaintiff’s physicians, medical providers, practices, clinics, persons or entities … for patient demonstration, diagnostic tools and aids, medical assessment and dosage calculators, pharmacy and pharmacist tools, patient compliance tools, custom medical calculators and software, branded apparel (such as, …
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… when the officers tried to take S.C. into custody for a medical evaluation, resulting in injuries to the young man. … Bradley made the call. Id. at 6–7. When the emergency medical technicians (EMTs) arrived, Bradley told them to … the jury determined defendant had failed to obtain proper medical treatment for S.C., assaulted S.C. while he was …
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… shall not be more than 12 months old; 4. Have received medical and dental certification, in accordance with N.J.A.C. 10A:20-4.9, indicating medical and dental clearance and that shall not be more than … N.J.A.C. 10A:20-4.5. The ICC shall also consider a medical, dental and psychological review of the applicant. …
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… medications to treat pain, depression, anxiety, and other medical conditions." During the admission process, Charmaine … patients and healthcare service providers that relate to medical services, such as negligence . . . unless 6 …
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… the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Hinkle, Fingles, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Melissa H. Raksa, … is eligible for services from the Department's Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS), including …
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… Division order dismissing his claim petition for medical benefits with prejudice, based on a finding that the … the symptoms to Above All, which advised Keim to seek medical assistance. A CT scan revealed bilateral subdural … was pending, Keim filed a motion for temporary and/or medical benefits, seeking authorization for unspecified …
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… M.D., who examined plaintiff in an independent medical examination three years after the accident. He … her condition to the responding police officer and to medical personnel at the hospital. The queries were posed in … underlying this charge could have pertained to defendant's medical expert, who plaintiff attempted to portray as …
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… to, "upon the request of the retirement system" undergo a medical examination and "[i]f the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to … employee receiving disability pension benefits to undergo a medical examination, in this case on an annual basis. It …
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… to call 9-1-1 while C.S. administered CPR. Emergency Medical Technicians spent approximately thirty minutes … active ingredient in Orajel, would have been lethal without medical intervention, and this injury to the child was … the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or …
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… [s]outh of Jersey Light Railway Station and Jersey City Medical Center." Six days later, on December 19, 2016, … side of Jersey Avenue, between Jersey 3 A-2529-17T2 City Medical Center [and] Railway Station." In answer to the … [s]outh of Jersey Light Railway Station and Jersey City Medical Center." Similarly, in the personalized notice form, …
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… DOCKET NO. A-2254-17T2 M.F., Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, and ATLANTIC 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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… Stuart's wishes in distributing his estate. During a medical exam on January 20, 2016, Stuart's doctor described … their respective motions, including deposition transcripts, medical records, certifications, and statements of material … found Wylie submitted her own speculation and a report by a medical expert who never examined Stuart and rendered an …
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… defendant, who was on the opposite sidewalk, if he needed medical attention. Defendant did not respond. When Hambrecht … Specifically, he maintained he never appeared to require medical attention, and the weapon was concealed in such a … N.J. 150, 161 (2004), because defendant was free to reject medical assistance. In short, defendant argues the officers …
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… to provide health and life insurance and pay the children's medical and college expenses. Defendant also appeals from … pay 100% of the children's college costs and unreimbursed medical expenses; and provide $500,000 in life insurance for … coverage for the younger child; reimburse plaintiff for medical expenses she paid for the children; provide proof of …