Common use of ADMISSION CERTIFICATION Clause in Contracts

ADMISSION CERTIFICATION. Pre‐Admission Certification applies when you need to be admitted to a Hospital as an Inpatient in other than an emergency situation. Prior to your admission, your Primary Care Physician or Woman's Principal Health Care Provider must obtain approval of your admission from the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group with which he/she is affiliated or employed. The Participating IPA/Partici­ pating Medical Group may recommend other courses of treatment that could help you avoid an Inpatient stay. It is your responsibility to cooperate with any recom­ mendations made by the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Benefits, www.glenbard87.org, www.glenbard87.org

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ADMISSION CERTIFICATION. Pre‐Admission Certification applies when you need to be admitted to a Hospital as an Inpatient in other than an emergency situation. Prior to your admission, your Primary Care Physician or Woman's Principal Health Care Provider must obtain approval of your admission from the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group with which he/she is affiliated or employed. The Participating IPA/Partici­ Partici- pating Medical Group may recommend other courses of treatment that could help you avoid an Inpatient stay. It is your responsibility to cooperate with any recom­ recom- mendations made by the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.chicago.gov, www.chicago.gov, www.bcbsil.com

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ADMISSION CERTIFICATION. Pre‐Admission Certification applies when you need to be admitted to a Hospital as an Inpatient in other than an emergency situation. Prior to your admission, your Primary Pri­ xxxx Care Physician or Woman's Principal Health Care Provider must obtain approval of your admission from the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group with which he/she is affiliated or employed. The Participating IPA/Partici­ pating Medical Group may recommend other courses of treatment that could help you avoid an Inpatient stay. It is your responsibility to cooperate with any recom­ mendations made by the Participating IPA/Participating Medical Group.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.healthinsurancementors.com

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