…and pregnancy-related conditions, including pregnancy screening, prenatal care, miscarriage management, treatment for preeclampsia, hypertension during pregnancy, gestational diabetes, molar or ectopic pregnancy, and pregnancy termination; fertility and infertility diagnosis and …
…tanding of the terminology being used, particularly given the consequences of a miscommunication. Response: OCR appreciates and understands concerns that the proposed definition may inadvertently create obstacles for meaningful access in certain languages. For example, if a Zapot…
…tanding of the terminology being used, particularly given the consequences of a miscommunication. Response: OCR appreciates and understands concerns that the proposed definition may inadvertently create obstacles for meaningful access in certain languages. For example, if a Zapot…
…CPT codes 65426 and 65778, we have no reason to believe that the procedures are miscoded. Based on our analysis of the claims data for this final rule with comment period, we are unable to determine whether hospitals are misreporting the procedures. Moreover, it is generally not …
…s before the effective date of this rule.) Technical Changes. DHS has also made miscellaneous technical edits to reduce redundancy and improve readability and clarity. Changes to Form I-539A. DHS has made non-substantive changes to Supplemental Information for Application to Exte…
…s before the effective date of this rule.) Technical Changes. DHS has also made miscellaneous technical edits to reduce redundancy and improve readability and clarity. Changes to Form I-539A. DHS has made non-substantive changes to Supplemental Information for Application to Exte…
…tanding of the terminology being used, particularly given the consequences of a miscommunication. Response: OCR appreciates and understands concerns that the proposed definition may inadvertently create obstacles for meaningful access in certain languages. For example, if a Zapot…
… 249 ] Furthermore, when the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals considered criminal misconduct and imprisonment within the context of public charge in Coykendall v. Skrmetta, the court opined: “It cannot well be supposed that the words in question were intended to refer to anything o…