Protocols definition

Protocols means written directions and orders, consistent with the department’s standard of care, that are to be followed by an emergency medical care provider in emergency and nonemergency situations. Protocols must be approved by the service program’s medical director and address the care of both adult and pediatric patients.
Protocols means protocols to this Convention.
Protocols means the Formula Rate implementation protocols set forth in Section 14.2.3.2 of this Attachment.

Examples of Protocols in a sentence

  • LPHA must follow the OMC Protocols, as described in OHA’s Oregon Mothers Care Manual provided to LPHA and its locations at which OMC Services are available, when providing OMC Services such as outreach and public education about the need for and availability of first trimester prenatal care, home visiting, prenatal care, including dental care, and other services as needed by pregnant womenpeople.


More Definitions of Protocols

Protocols means written directions and orders approved by a service program’s medical director utilizing the EMS clinical guidelines.
Protocols means a set of rules that regulate the way data is transmitted between computers, more specifically the Internet standard TCP/IP protocols, including standards for HTML Code.
Protocols mean the protocols to be entered into by the Parties as outlined in this Agreement;
Protocols means written direction and orders, consistent with the department’s standard of care, that are to be followed by an emergency medical care provider in emergency and nonemergency
Protocols means a written rule developed by an agency to govern specific procedures or certain activities.
Protocols are the programs, protocols and administrative procedures adopted by United or a Payer to be followed by Facility in providing services and doing business with United and Payers under this Agreement. These Protocols may include, among other things, credentialing and recredentialing processes, utilization management and care management processes, quality improvement, peer review, Customer grievance, concurrent review, or other similar United or Payer programs. The Protocols may change from time to time as discussed in section 4.4 of this Agreement.