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Section 3923.44 | Standards for full and fair disclosure for sale of long-term care insurance policies.

...eterioration of the mental or physical health of the insured individual or certificate holder; (2) Contain a provision establishing a new waiting period if existing coverage is converted to or replaced by a new or other form within the same company, except with respect to an increase in benefits voluntarily selected by the insured individual or group policyholder; (3) Provide coverage for skilled nursing care ...

Section 3965.01 | Definitions.

...ate branch exchange systems, and environmental control systems. (L) "Insurer" has the same meaning as in section 3901.32 of the Revised Code. (M) "Licensee" means any person licensed, authorized to operate, or registered, or required to be licensed, authorized, or registered pursuant to the insurance laws of this state. "Licensee" includes an insurer. "Licensee" does not include a purchasing group or a risk reten...

Section 173.02 | Administrative rules.

... in such matters as mental and physical health, housing, transportation, family relationships, employment, income, vocational rehabilitation, recreation, and education; make such reports as are appropriate to the governor and other federal and state agencies; and develop recommendations for administrative or legislative action to alleviate such problems; (C) Develop and strengthen the services available for the agin...

Section 3701.01 | Department of health definitions.

...udes public health centers and general, mental, chronic disease, and other types of hospitals, and related facilities, such as laboratories, outpatient departments, nurses' home facilities, extended care facilities, self-care units, and central service facilities operated in connection with hospitals, and also includes education and training facilities for health professions personnel operated as an integral part of ...

Section 5103.20 | Interstate compact for placement of children adopted.

...d stability, health and well-being, and mental, emotional, and physical development. An assessment is only applicable to a placement by a public child placing agency. (C) "Child" means an individual who has not attained the age of eighteen (18). (D) "Certification" means to attest, declare, or swear to before a judge or notary public. (E) "Default" means the failure of a member state to perform the obligatio...

Section 2151.03 | Neglected child defined - failure to provide medical or surgical care for religious reasons.

...cial care made necessary by the child's mental condition; (5) Whose parents, legal guardian, or custodian have placed or attempted to place the child in violation of sections 5103.16 and 5103.17 of the Revised Code; (6) Who, because of the omission of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian, suffers physical or mental injury that harms or threatens to harm the child's health or welfare; (7) Who is subjected to...

Section 5166.37 | Medicaid waiver - additional eligibility requirements for members of expansion group.

...e physical health care needs or serious mental illness. (B) Not earlier than February 1, 2025, and not later than March 1, 2025, the director shall seek approval from the United States centers for medicare and medicaid services to implement the medicaid waiver component described in this section.

Section 3798.07 | Conditions for disclosure to health information exchange.

...er 10, 2012, requires a person or governmental entity to disclose protected health information to a state agency, political subdivision, or other governmental entity; (2) The confidential status of proceedings and records within the scope of a peer review committee of a health care entity as described in section 2305.252 of the Revised Code; (3) The confidential status of quality assurance program activities and ...

Section 3798.12 | Conflicts with other laws.

...his section requires a person or governmental entity to disclose protected health information to a state agency, political subdivision, or other governmental entity; (2) The confidential status of proceedings and records within the scope of a peer review committee of a health care entity as described in section 2305.252 of the Revised Code; (3) The confidential status of quality assurance program activities a...

Section 3721.13 | Residents' rights.

...right to be free from physical, verbal, mental, and emotional abuse and to be treated at all times with courtesy, respect, and full recognition of dignity and individuality; (3) Upon admission and thereafter, the right to adequate and appropriate medical treatment and nursing care and to other ancillary services that comprise necessary and appropriate care consistent with the program for which the resident contrac...

Section 2151.031 | Abused child defined.

... harms or threatens to harm the child's health or welfare. (F) Is subjected to out-of-home care child abuse.

Section 5119.333 | Prohibiting keeping or maintaining unlicensed hospital.

...icensed by the department of behavioral health, as provided by section 5119.33 of the Revised Code.

Section 4723.28 | Disciplinary actions.

... dialysis care because of a physical or mental disability; (12) Assaulting or causing harm to a patient or depriving a patient of the means to summon assistance; (13) Misappropriation or attempted misappropriation of money or anything of value in the course of practice; (14) Adjudication by a probate court of being mentally ill or mentally incompetent. The board may reinstate the person's nursing license or ...

Section 2151.421 | Reporting child abuse or neglect.

...plies to any person who is an attorney; health care professional; practitioner of a limited branch of medicine as specified in section 4731.15 of the Revised Code; licensed school psychologist; independent marriage and family therapist or marriage and family therapist; coroner; administrator or employee of a child care center; administrator or employee of a residential camp, child day camp, or private, nonprofit ther...

Section 5165.60 | Definitions for sections 5165.60 to 5165.89.

... physical harm to a facility resident, mental or emotional harm to a resident, or a violation of a resident's rights that results in physical, mental, or emotional harm to the resident. (2) "Severity level two finding" means a finding of noncompliance by a nursing facility that, if continued over time, will cause, or is likely to cause, physical harm to a facility resident, mental or emotional harm to a reside...

Section 4732.17 | Actions against applicants or license holders.

...copayment that a patient, pursuant to a health insurance or health care policy, contract, or plan that covers psychological services, would otherwise be required to pay if the waiver is used as an enticement to a patient or group of patients to receive health care services from that provider; (12) Advertising that the person will waive the payment of all or any part of a deductible or copayment that a patient, pur...

Section 3721.01 | Nursing home and residential care facility definitions and classifications.

...ated by the United States department of health and human services under the special focus facility program. (13) "Special focus facility program" means the program conducted by the United States secretary of health and human services pursuant to section 1919(f)(10) of the "Social Security Act," 42 U.S.C. 1396r(f)(10). (14) "Real and present danger" means immediate danger of serious physical or life-threatening ...

Section 4759.07 | Disciplinary actions.

... regulating an individual to practice a health care occupation or provide health care services in this state or another jurisdiction, for any reason other than the nonpayment of fees: the limitation, revocation, or suspension of an individual's license; acceptance of an individual's license surrender; denial of a license; refusal to renew or reinstate a license; imposition of probation; or issuance of an order of cen...

Section 4761.09 | Disciplinary actions.

... regulating an individual to practice a health care occupation or provide health care services in this state or another jurisdiction, for any reason other than the nonpayment of fees: the limitation, revocation, or suspension of an individual's license; acceptance of an individual's license surrender; denial of a license; refusal to renew or reinstate a license; imposition of probation; or issuance of an order of cen...

Section 5126.01 | County boards of developmental disabilities definitions.

...re necessary to ensure the individual's health, safety, and welfare or that enable the individual to function with greater independence in the home, and without which the individual would require institutionalization. (2) "Environmental modifications" includes such adaptations as installation of ramps and grab-bars, widening of doorways, modification of bathroom facilities, and installation of specialized electric ...

Section 1751.65 | Health insuring corporation - prohibited activities.

...estation of genetic disorders. (B) No health insuring corporation shall do either of the following: (1) Consider any information obtained from genetic screening or testing in processing an application for coverage for health care services under an individual or group policy, contract, or agreement or in determining insurability under such a policy, contract, or agreement; (2) Inquire, directly or indirectly, in...

Section 3109.53 | Form of power of attorney for residential grandparent.

...ll of the following: (a) Any schools, health care providers, or health insurance coverage provider with which the child has been involved through the grandparent; (b) Any other person or entity that has an ongoing relationship with the child or grandparent such that the other person or entity would reasonably rely on the power of attorney unless notified of the termination; (c) The court in which the power of a...

Section 4715.30 | Disciplinary actions.

...copayment that a patient, pursuant to a health insurance or health care policy, contract, or plan that covers dental services, would otherwise be required to pay if the waiver is used as an enticement to a patient or group of patients to receive health care services from that certificate or license holder; (b) Advertising that the certificate or license holder will waive the payment of all or any part of a deducti...

Section 4766.01 | Medical transportation board definitions.

...ds medical attention, whose physical or mental condition is such that there is imminent danger of loss of life or significant health impairment, or who may be otherwise incapacitated or helpless as a result of a physical or mental condition, or any individual whose physical condition requires the use of a wheelchair or other mobility aid. (U) "Rotorcraft air ambulance" means a helicopter or other aircraft capable o...

Section 2307.84 | Silicosis or mixed dust disease claims - definitions.

...e, or any other effects on the person's health that are caused by the person's exposure to mixed dust. (O) "Mixed dust pneumoconiosis" means the interstitial lung disease caused by the pulmonary response to inhaled mixed dusts. (P) "Nonmalignant condition" means a condition, other than a diagnosed cancer, that is caused or may be caused by either of the following, whichever is applicable: (1) Silica, as provided i...