Common use of Acceptance of Patients Clause in Contracts

Acceptance of Patients. Practice reserves the right to accept or decline patients based upon its capacity to appropriately handle the patient’s primary care needs. Practice may decline new patients pursuant to the guidelines proffered in Section 3 (Term), because the Physician’s panel of patients is full (capped at 600 patients or fewer, depending on the complexity of patients under the Physician’s care), or because the patient requires medical care not within the Physician’s scope of services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Direct Primary Care Patient Agreement, thriveapcfranklin.files.wordpress.com

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Acceptance of Patients. Practice reserves the right to accept or decline patients based upon its capacity to appropriately handle the patient’s primary care needs. Practice may decline new patients pursuant to the guidelines proffered in Section 3 (Term), because the Physician’s panel of patients is full (capped at 600 patients or fewer, depending on the complexity of patients under the Physician’s care), or because the patient requires medical care not within the Physician’s scope of services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medicare Concierge Agreement, Medicare Concierge Agreement

Acceptance of Patients. Practice reserves the right to accept or decline patients based upon its capacity capability to appropriately handle the patientPatient’s primary care needs, subject to applicable discrimination laws. Practice may decline new patients pursuant to the guidelines proffered in Section 3 7 (Term), because the Physician’s panel of patients is full (capped at 600 patients or fewer, depending on the complexity of patients under the Physician’s care), or because the patient a Patient requires medical care not within the Physician’s scope of services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Patient Agreement

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Acceptance of Patients. Practice reserves the right to accept or decline patients based upon its capacity Practice capability to appropriately handle the patient’s primary care needs. Practice may decline new patients pursuant to the guidelines proffered in Section 3 6 (Term), because the Physician’s panel of patients is full (capped at 600 patients or fewer, depending on the complexity of patients under the Physician’s care), or because the patient requires medical care not within the Physician’s scope of services.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Patient Agreement

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