Licensed Professional Personnel Sample Clauses

Licensed Professional Personnel. Group shall employ or contract with all physicians and other licensed professional personnel that Group, after consultation with Manager, deems to be required for the conduct of the Practice. All such personnel shall be employees or contractors of Group, and Group shall be responsible for the payment to all such persons of all compensation, including reasonable base salary, fringe benefits, bonuses, health and disability insurance, workers’ compensation insurance and any other benefits which Group may make available to Group’s employees or contractors; provided, however, that Manager shall have management responsibility over the non-medical aspects associated with Group’s employment or contracting of such personnel.
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Licensed Professional Personnel. Group shall employ or contract with all physicians and other licensed professional personnel that Group, after consultation with Manager, deems to be required for the conduct of the practice. Group will not enter into any agreements with the licensed physicians it employs and contracts with to render care and treatment to its patients (“Participating Providers”) unless such Participating Providers have: (i) current unrestricted licenses to practice their respective professions in the State of California and (ii) current unrestricted Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (“DEA”) numbers. In addition, where Group contracts with individual physicians, such physicians will have medical staff membership at the hospitals required by the Plans and where Group contracts with licensed clinics and medical groups, at least one primary care physician practicing at each clinic or medical group will have medical staff membership at the hospitals required by Plans. Group further agrees to establish procedures to ensure that Participating Providers meet these requirements on an ongoing basis. Manager will reasonably cooperate with and assist Group to meet its obligations under this Section; provided, however, that Group acknowledges and agrees that it will retain ultimate responsibility for meeting such obligations. All such personnel shall be employees or contractors of Group, and Group shall be responsible for the payment to all such persons of all compensation, including reasonable base salary, fringe benefits, bonuses, health and disability insurance, workers’ compensation insurance and any other benefits which Group may make available to Group’s employees or contractors; provided, however, that Manager shall have management responsibility over the non-medical aspects associated with Group’s employment or contracting of such personnel.

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