Carotid artery stenting (CAS) is a minimally invasive procedure that can be used to treat carotid artery disease, which occurs when fatty deposits known as plaque cause the two large blood arteries in your neck to narrow or become blocked.
A clinical assessment service (CAS) is an intermediate service that allows for a greater level of clinical expertise in assessing a patient than would normally be expected of a referring clinician (such as a GP).
Coronary artery syndrome (CAS) is caused by plaque build-up in the walls of the coronary arteries which may partially or completely block blood flow.
Clinical Assessment Service (CAS) is part of our urgent care offer. Patients are referred to Clinical Assessment Service by NHS 111 or by health professionals. CAS is staffed by clinicians such as senior nurses, pharmacists and GPs.
Understanding the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) In addition to providing professional credentials that are recognized worldwide throughout the insurance industry as a gold standard, it also provides educational resources, events, and relevant news to its members.
4632 Financial Eligibility To be eligible for primary home care or community attendant (CA) services, the person must be eligible for Medicaid in a community setting or be eligible under the provisions of the Social Security Act, Section 1929(b)(2)(B) .
Eligibility Guidelines They must have a physical disability, as determined by a medical doctor, which functionally limits their ability to live independently. However, the majority of grants are given to persons 65 years and older. An individual's income is also considered a factor.
Texas Community Care for Aged/Disabled: Non-Medicaid Services for the Elderly Individuals must be residents of Texas. Individual must be 18+ years old. Monthly income cannot exceed three times the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payment. Assets and resources (as of 2018) for a single individual cannot exceed $5,000.