Clinical policy
Found 6 free book(s)Apple Health (Medicaid) COVID-19 testing clinical policy
www.hca.wa.govClinical Policy: Medical Necessity Criteria for Antibody Testing for SARSCoV- -2 Policy ; Antibody testing currently has clinical applicability only in specific circumstances and is not recommended for the general public on a broad scale. Per CDC Interim Guidelines for COVID-19, antibody testing should not be used to ...
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - Behavioral Clinical Policy
www.providerexpress.comOptum may develop clinical criteria or adopt externally-developed clinical criteria that supersede this guideline when required to do so by contract or regulation. Before using this policy, please check the member-specific benefit plan document and any federal or state
Oncology Medication Clinical Coverage Policy
www.uhcprovider.comCommunity Plan Policy • Oncology Medication Clinical Coverage Related Clinical Guideline • Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell Therapy. Oncology Medication Clinical Coverage Page 2 of 5 UnitedHealthcare Commercial Medical Benefit Drug Policy Effective 03/01/2022 .
European Medicines Agency Policy Publication Clinical Data ...
www.ema.europa.euThe scope of the policy relates to clinical data, composed of clinical reports and individual patient data (IPD), submitted under the centralised marketing authorisation procedure after the effective date (see chapter 4.3. for further information) , either using the common technical document (CTD) format or another format:
NC Medicaid: 8C, Outpatient Behavioral Health Services ...
files.nc.govOutpatient Behavioral Health Services Clinical Coverage Policy No. 8C Provided by Direct-Enrolled Providers Amended Date: March 15, 2019 19C5 4 3.0 When the Procedure, Product, or Service Is Covered Note: Refer to Subsection 2.2.1 regarding EPSDT Exception to Policy Limitations for a Medicaid Beneficiary under 21 Years of Age.
POLICY STATEMENT
www.acep.orgEmergency US is synonymous with the terms clinical, bedside, point-of-care, focused, and physician performed, but is part of a larger field of clinical ultrasonography. In this document, EUS refers to US performed by emergency physicians or clinicians in the emergency setting, while clinical ultrasonography