See: nurse triage .
Tag: USA
teletypewriter (TTY)
Communication device used by people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a severe speech impairment. A TTY consists of a keyboard, display screen, and modem. Messages travel over regular telephone lines. Individuals who do not have a TTY can communicate with a TTY user through a message relay center (MRC). An MRC has TTY operators available to send and interpret TTY messages.
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Established by the Social Security Act of 1965 and formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) , this is a Medicaid category of certain needy and low-income people with dependent children who are deprived of the support of at least one parent and are financially eligible on the basis of income and resources. TANF provides financial assistance to children and families and to pregnant women who meet specific income and resource requirements specified by the state.
Temporary codes
HCPCS Level II codes that begin with the letters C, G, H, K, Q, S, and T and are established to meet a pressing, urgent operation need and are frequently based on new policy. Frequently, these codes are only effective until the annual update of the coding books.
temporary disability (TD)
1. Recovery period following a work-related injury during which the employee is unable to work and the condition has not stabilized. TD can be overcome by medical treatment or rehabilitation. 2. Schedule of benefits payable for the temporary disability based on the earnings of the injured worker at the time of injury with statutory minimum and maximum rates; temporary compensation (e.g., “TD was paid.”). 3. In a workers’ compensation case, situation when the worker is unable to perform usual duties for a limited period of time but is expected to recover and return to work. A worker with a TD collects TD payments as partial wage replacement during the time period he or she is unable to work.
temporary disability insurance (TDI)
See: unemployment compensation disability .
temporary insurance agreement (TIA)
Form given with an insurance application that acts as a receipt when the individual applying pays the first premium to the insurance agent. Under a TIA, the insurance company promises to provide coverage between the date of prepayment and the date it notifies the applicant of its underwriting decision. Also called binding receipt, interim insurance agreement , and temporary insurance receipts .
Temporary insurance receipt
See: temporary insurance agreement (TIA) .
Temporary life annuity
Annuity plan that provides a specified number of income payments while the annuitant is alive but stops at death.
temporary partial disability (TPD)
In a workers’ compensation case, disability that prevents an injured worker, whose condition is not yet permanent and stationary, from performing all or part of his or her work duties but does not completely prevent the worker from working and earning some money. Partial TPD payments are based on a calculation of a percentage of the portion of earnings lost.
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US: An employee may be eligible for temporary partial disability when he or she is able to do some work but is still recuperating from the effects of the injury, and is, thus, temporarily limited in the amount or type of work which can be performed compared to the pre-injury work.