…rmation regarding each potential transplant recipient's exposure to sensitizing events. This is compounded by the probability that not all potentially sensitizing events have been identified. A few commenters acknowledged that the cost of monthly screening can be prohibitive and …
…rmation regarding each potential transplant recipient's exposure to sensitizing events. This is compounded by the probability that not all potentially sensitizing events have been identified. A few commenters acknowledged that the cost of monthly screening can be prohibitive and …
…rmation regarding each potential transplant recipient's exposure to sensitizing events. This is compounded by the probability that not all potentially sensitizing events have been identified. A few commenters acknowledged that the cost of monthly screening can be prohibitive and …
…ing documentation—or particular circumstance requiring special treatment that prevents timely payment of the claim from being made under the requirements of § 423.520 of this IFC. We note that this definition is consistent with the clean claim definitions under Parts A, B, and C …
…devices. Part of the agency's responsibility is to obtain reports about adverse events, track medical devices, and engage in other types of post marketing surveillance. Because many of these reports contain protected health information, the information within them may come within…
…ndividuals to make a plan selection 60 days before and after certain triggering events when enrolling inside or outside the individual market Exchanges. Finally, we proposed amending § 147.104(b)(1)(i)(C) to update the citation to the SHOP regulations to conform with changes made…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…ct the availability, integrity, and security of data during unexpected negative events. Data are often most exposed in these events, since the usual security measures may be disabled, ignored, or not observed. Each entity needs to determine its own risk in the event of an emergen…
…rties shape the cross-correlation between spike trains. J. Neurosci. 29 , 10234–10235 (2009). Article Google Scholar Széll, A., Martínez-Bellver, S., Hegedüs, P. & Hangya, B. OPETH: open source solution for real-time peri-event time histogram based on Open Ephys. Front. Neuroinfo…
…nagement and Budget, New Executive Office Building, 725 17th Street, N.W., Room 10235, Washington, D.C. 20503; Attn.: Desk Officer for the Bureau of Export Administration 4. E.O. 12612: This amendment of the DPAS regulation does not contain policies with Federalism implications s…
…ce of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, Attn: Brenda Aguilar, CMS Desk Officer. VI. Regulatory Impact Statement A. Overall Impact We have examined the impacts of this rule as requi…
…ce of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503, Attn: Brenda Aguilar, CMS Desk Officer. ( printed page 15700) VI. Regulatory Impact Statement A. Overall Impact We have examined the impacts…