Credentialing of Medical Group Physicians Sample Clauses

Credentialing of Medical Group Physicians. Medical Group, through ----------------------------------------- the Medical Advisory Board, shall credential its physicians in conformance with the requirements imposed under state and federal law and by the terms of any third party payment agreement to which the Medical Group is bound. Medical Group shall assure that each Medical Group Physician at all times is: (i) duly licensed to practice medicine by the applicable state within the Geographic Area (as defined in Section 10.8 of Appendix A); and (ii) a member in good standing of the medical staffs of hospitals designated from time to time by the Joint Policy Board or as may be necessary in connection with the participation in one (1) or more Payor Contracts negotiated on Medical Group's behalf by PQC. No physician other than those Medical Group Physicians who meet the requirements and qualifications of this Agreement, including without limitation Section 2.3, shall be permitted: (a) to use or occupy the Pod Practice Locations, except as approved by the Joint Policy Board; or (b) except as may be required to assure appropriate medical care (e.g., locum tenens coverage), to render services to patients of Medical Group. New physicians may be employed by Medical Group, or physician groups or practices may be acquired by Medical Group, subject to approval of the Joint Policy Board and the Medical Advisory Board.
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