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… after hitting his head, but produced 6 A-4892-16T4 no medical records to support this assertion. Eight months … uncle, however he withdrew from consideration citing medical concerns related to his wife. The Division assessed … continued to endanger Teresa. He found Robert's untreated medical conditions were the cause of Teresa's removal. Under …
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… their claim, they submitted expert reports prepared by 3 Medical records described Kathleen at the time in question … a sixty-four year old heavy smoker with no significant past medical history. 4 At her deposition, Kathleen testified … group." After reviewing Zameska's report, Kathleen's medical records, and plaintiffs' deposition testimony, …
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… educational needs, [and] consistent attention to their medical needs." Furthermore, Brandwein believed the risk to … provided the children with necessary early intervention and medical services, provided transportation assistance to … in order for her to access assistance with finances, medical insurance, and housing. The Division is not at fault …
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… and defendant suffered physical injuries that required medical treatment. Defendant testified, however, that when … failed to introduce exculpatory evidence in the form of medical records regarding his injuries and those sustained … to investigate for exculpatory evidence and did not submit medical reports; and (7) he was denied the effective …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0815-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERMAINE J. OLIVER, a/k/a OLIVER JERMAINE, HILL, OLIVER JEROME, OLIVER JERMAINE, OLIVER JERMAINE J., OLIVER JACKIE J., and OLIVER JACKIE, …
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… or types of care under a written [APC], if such plan is medically acceptable. This [APC]: 1. must be agreed to by … been denied and submit any appropriate data or additional medical information to support your position. Please forward … denied and submitting "any appropriate data or additional medical information" to support plaintiff's position in …
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… suspending the Labs from participating in the New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services (Medicaid) program. … further participation in any capacity in the New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services" (Medicaid) and other … administered in whole or in part by the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS). The reason …
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… educational needs, [and] consistent attention to their medical needs." Furthermore, Brandwein believed the risk to … provided the children with necessary early intervention and medical services, provided transportation assistance to … in order for her to access assistance with finances, medical insurance, and housing. The Division is not at fault …
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… utilities owed to Atlantic City Electric, various medical bills owed to medical entities in Atlantic City, an installment loan, car … Id. Not included are “cost of clothing, education, medical treatment, vacations, life insurance, and …
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… and defendant suffered physical injuries that required medical treatment. Defendant testified, however, that when … failed to introduce exculpatory evidence in the form of medical records regarding his injuries and those sustained … to investigate for exculpatory evidence and did not submit medical reports; and (7) he was denied the effective …
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… their claim, they submitted expert reports prepared by 3 Medical records described Kathleen at the time in question … a sixty-four year old heavy smoker with no significant past medical history. 4 At her deposition, Kathleen testified … group." After reviewing Zameska's report, Kathleen's medical records, and plaintiffs' deposition testimony, …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0815-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERMAINE J. OLIVER, a/k/a OLIVER JERMAINE, HILL, OLIVER JEROME, OLIVER JERMAINE, OLIVER JERMAINE J., OLIVER JACKIE J., and OLIVER JACKIE, …
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… the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Cari-Ann Levine … by the Department of Human Services (DHS), Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Division), denying … federally-created, state-implemented program that provides "medical assistance to the poor at the expense of the …
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… or types of care under a written [APC], if such plan is medically acceptable. This [APC]: 1. must be agreed to by … been denied and submit any appropriate data or additional medical information to support your position. Please forward … denied and submitting "any appropriate data or additional medical information" to support plaintiff's position in …
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… absence from work, which was plaintiff's only extended medical leave during his employment with defendant. … The record does not reveal that he specified the underlying medical condition. Shearer and Epstein told plaintiff "to … unacceptable. He indicated that he was on medication for a medical condition which sometime[s] caused him to fall …
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… in court approximately three hours, left to respond to a medical emergency involving a sibling. The JMC subsequently required that he provide proof of the medical emergency. This was not the first time the JMC had … rear window was open. Defendant did not appear to be in medical distress. The officer smelled a strong odor of …
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… after hitting his head, but produced 6 A-4892-16T4 no medical records to support this assertion. Eight months … uncle, however he withdrew from consideration citing medical concerns related to his wife. The Division assessed … continued to endanger Teresa. He found Robert's untreated medical conditions were the cause of Teresa's removal. Under …
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… appearance and gender identity; (4) The history of any medical or mental health counseling the child has received; … gender and the gender with which he/she/they identify.” 9 medical professionals who have established a treatment plan … parties filed motions before this court regarding Trevor medical treatment. This court’s June 11, 2014, order …
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… suspending the Labs from participating in the New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services (Medicaid) program. … further participation in any capacity in the New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services" (Medicaid) and other … administered in whole or in part by the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS). The reason …
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… not commence because it was not recommended by the parties' medical providers and the child did not, at that time, want … and mental conditions; and (3) the recommendations of the medical providers. Second, Rule 5:8-6 requires the court to … Following the provisions in the consent order, the medical professionals recommended against reunification …