Follow-up definition

Follow-up means the organized method of systematically determining the status of consumers after they have been discharged to determine post-treatment outcomes and utilization of post-treatment referrals.
Follow-up means any action taken by the recipient of the report, made internally or externally, to assess the accuracy of the allegations made in the report and, where relevant, to address the breach reported, including actions such as internal enquiry, investigation, prosecution, action for recovery of funds and closure;
Follow-up means the process for determining the status of an individual who has been referred to an outside resource for services or who has been discharged from services.

Examples of Follow-up in a sentence

  • Following the termination of the Investment Period (and during any Key Person Suspension Period), no Portfolio Investments will be made by the Fund (and no Drawdown Purchases shall be required therefor) other than (i) Follow-Up Investments and (ii) Follow-On Investments that are not Follow-Up Investments in an aggregate amount (net of amounts returned) of up to 15% of the aggregate Capital Commitments.

  • Follow-Up: When direct material suppliers fail to provide complete and consistent responses to our RCOI survey request in a timely manner, the sourcing managers and representatives from our Conflict Minerals Team follow up to obtain the requested information.

  • Following the termination of the Investment Period (and during any Key Person Suspension Period), no Portfolio Investments will be made by the Fund (and no Drawdown Purchases shall be required therefor) other than, within three months following the end of the Investment Period, (i) Follow-Up Investments and (ii) Follow-On Investments that are not Follow-Up Investments in an aggregate amount (net of amounts returned) of up to 15% of the aggregate Capital Commitments.

  • Sabbah, Ph.D. Henry Ford Health System 14 Heart Failure Dogs (LV EF ~30%) Randomized High Dose 2 hours infusion vepoloxamer (450 mg/kg) on week 0 and week 3 (n=7) Total Follow-Up All Groups 6 Weeks Placebo – Control 2 hours infusion of normal saline on week 0 and week 3 (n=7) Study 2 – Repeat Administration Protocol *Preliminary data.

  • Based on the Project Specifications, Omnicare CR has provided a description of services to be performed for Sponsor’s “An Open, Dose-escalation, Cohort study to determine the Safety of PEP005 Topical Gel when applied on Day 1 and Day 2 to Actinic Keratoses on the Shoulders, Chest, Back, and/or Arms followed by Post-Treatment Follow-Up Period Lasting at Least 4 weeks.” Protocol # PEP005-004, Version 3 (hereinafter “the Project”) and associated costs.


More Definitions of Follow-up

Follow-up means the IA CFY program component that involves a system for seeking information about or reviewing an abnormal condition, rescreening, or recall for annual visits.
Follow-up means the contact with a student’s, parent as defined in this Part, and/or service provider to verify receipt of services, provide clarification and determine the need for additional assistance.
Follow-up means any action taken by the recipient of a report or any competent authority, to assess the accuracy of the allegations made in the report and, where relevant, to address the breach reported, including through actions such as an internal enquiry, an investigation, prosecution, an action for recovery of funds, or the closure of the procedure;
Follow-up means the tracking of all newborns with an abnormal result, inadequate or unsatisfactory specimen or a quantity not sufficient specimen through to a normal result or confirmed diagnosis and referral.
Follow-up means the process for determining the status of an individual who has been referred to an outside resource for services or who has been discharged from services OR the process for determining an agency’s compliance with these standards after an agency audit has been completed.
Follow-up means the contact with a student, parent as defined herein, and/or service provider to verify receipt of services, provide clarification and determine the need for additional assistance.
Follow-up means ensuring that the Participant’s have been linked to the referred service 4 and/or successfully transitioned from one service to another.