In-Person Medical Evaluation Law and Legal Definition
According to 21 USCS § 829 (2) (B) (i), the term in-person medical evaluation means “a medical evaluation that is conducted with the patient in the physical presence of the practitioner, without regard to whether portions of the evaluation are conducted by other health professionals.
(ii) Nothing in clause (i) shall be construed to imply that 1 in-person medical evaluation demonstrates that a prescription has been issued for a legitimate medical purpose within the usual course of professional practice.”
Legal Definition list
- In-Kind Support and Maintenance [ISM]
- In-Kind Replacement [Food and Nutrition Service]
- In-Kind Income
- In-Kind Contribution(s) [Economic Development Administration, Department of Commerce]
- In-Kind Contribution [Mineral Land]
- In-Person Medical Evaluation
- In-Presence Rule
- In-service Training [Education]
- In-Service Withdrawal [Administrative Personnel]
- In-the-Money Amount
- In-Transit Entry
Related Legal Terms
- Acceptable Medical Source
- Advertising Evaluation of Results
- Aeromedical Evacuation
- Allowable Medical Expenses
- American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)
- Approved Medical Residency Training Program
- Authorized Medical Physicist
- Board of Medical Examiners
- California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program
- Certificate of Merit [Medical Malpractice]