Noblesville Schools Medical Plan 105 Section 9: Defined Terms • Interpretation of the Genetic Testing results in order to guide health decisions. Certified genetic counselors, medical geneticists and physicians with a professional society's certification that they have completed advanced training in genetics are considered qualified clinicians when Covered Health Care Services for Genetic Testing require Genetic Counseling. Genetic Testing - exam of blood or other tissue for changes in genes (DNA or RNA) that may indicate an increased risk for developing a specific disease or disorder, or provide information to guide the selection of treatment of certain diseases, including cancer. Gestational Carrier - A female who becomes pregnant by having a fertilized egg (embryo) implanted in her uterus for the purpose of carrying the fetus to term for another person. The Gestational Carrier does not provide the egg and is therefore not biologically related to the child. Home Health Agency - a program or organization authorized by law to provide health care services in the home. Hospital - an institution that is operated as required by law and that meets both of the following: • It is mainly engaged in providing inpatient health care services, for the short term care and treatment of injured or sick persons. Care is provided through medical, diagnostic and surgical facilities, by or under the supervision of a staff of Physicians. • It has 24-hour nursing services. A Hospital is not mainly a place for rest, Custodial Care or care of the aged. It is not a nursing home, convalescent home or similar institution. Hospital-based Facility - an outpatient facility that performs services and submits claims as part of a Hospital. Independent Freestanding Emergency Department - a health care facility that: • Is geographically separate and distinct and licensed separately from a Hospital under applicable law; and • Provides Emergency Health Care Services. Initial Enrollment Period - the first period of time when Eligible Persons may enroll themselves and their Dependents under the Plan. Injury - damage to the body, including all related conditions and symptoms. Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility - any of the following that provides inpatient rehabilitation health care services (including physical therapy, occupational therapy and/or speech therapy), as authorized by law: • A long term acute rehabilitation center, • A Hospital, or • A special unit of a Hospital designated as an Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility. Inpatient Stay - a continuous stay that follows formal admission to a Hospital, Skilled Nursing Facility or Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility. Intensive Behavioral Therapy (IBT) - outpatient Mental Health Care Services that aim to reinforce adaptive behaviors, reduce maladaptive behaviors and improve the mastery of functional age appropriate skills in people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The most common IBT is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Intensive Outpatient Program(s) - a structured outpatient treatment program. • For Mental Health Care Services, the program may be freestanding or Hospital-based and provides services for at least three hours per day, two or more days per week.
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