Medical Providers Sample Clauses

Medical Providers. During the five (5) years preceding the Closing Time, each physician, and other health care provider who is or was employed by, or who renders or has rendered services on behalf of, the Business or the Company:
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Medical Providers. With the exception of the sale contemplated by this Agreement, none of the partners of the Partnership, nor any of the physician members of the PBSA Seller nor any of the other medical staff physicians who have privileges to perform professional services at the Ambulatory Surgical Center have threatened to discontinue or to terminate his or her relationship with the Partnership and/or the provision of services at the Ambulatory Surgical Center owned and operated by the Partnership. None of the partners of the Partnership who are licensed to practice medicine, nor any of the physician members of the PBSA Seller nor any of the other medical staff physicians who have privileges to perform professional services at the Ambulatory Surgical Center plans to retire from the practice of medicine in the next five (5) years. The Partnership’s credentialing files for the five (5) years preceding the Closing Date are set forth in Section 3.33 of the Partnership’s Disclosure Schedule. Additionally, during the five (5) years preceding the Closing Date, each of the partners of the Partnership who are licensed to practice medicine as of the Closing Date and each of the physician members of the PBSA Seller:
Medical Providers. The medical advice (including any referrals) and travel health information provided by Intl.SOS under this Agreement are not intended to constitute a diagnosis or treatment or to be relied upon as a substitute to the clinical advice or management by a designated treating physician or those acting at the treating physician’s direction.
Medical Providers. Medical providers often play a crucial role in advising patients about critical decisions concerning their bodies, including the decision to abort a baby. For this reason, I sought to better understand how Nepali medical providers' perceptions on abortion may vary, whether they display judgment towards the patient for their decision, and the degree of influence medical providers realistically have. Through conversations with interviewees, it became evident that another barrier to accessing abortions lies in the judgment and opinion of medical providers. In some cases, a medical provider’s personal stigmas against abortion can make the patient feel uncomfortable about their decision to receive an abortion, ultimately deterring them from receiving one at all. Interviewees note that this judgment occurs on different levels, whether it be towards all women or towards unmarried women in particular. In his interview, Xxx mentioned how doctors outside of Kathmandu have said, “First pregnancy terminate garebhani chai [If you terminate your first pregnancy], pheri conceive na hula, hai [you might never conceive again, okay?]”. Due to such misconceptions, Xxx claimed that even women who visited the doctor to receive an abortion, ultimately left without getting one. He said that doctors in government hospitals tend to display pre-judgment and that even the government’s top doctors, typically those of the older generation, are often against abortion. Regarding outright judgments, Xxxxxxxx shared that “Doctors would probably provide the abortion but make the lady getting the abortion feel as bad as possible and probably lecture them,” imposing their personal beliefs onto the patient. Preet added to this, saying that most Nepali doctors are judgmental about pre-marital sex, impacting how they consult the patient. For instance, after asking her friends about their recent doctor visits one friend replied with, “It was awkward. It wasn’t easy. I got questioned like, because I’m not married, I shouldn’t be having sex”. Again, the stigma against pre-marital sex seems to prevail amongst many Nepali doctors. In his interview, Xxxxxxxxx shared a similar occurrence where doctors will often tell patients “Abortion garnu hundena [you should’t have abortions!],” and those doctors discourage abortions not upon the basis of marital status, but instead because they are abortions are risky for the woman’s health. To this, Xxxxxxxxx replied: “Abortions may be risk, but pregnancy is 100 ...

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  • Participating Providers To find out if a Provider is a Participating Provider: • Check Our Provider directory, available at Your request; • Call the number on Your ID card; or • Visit our website at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx. The Provider directory will give You the following information about Our Participating Providers: • Name, address, and telephone number; • Specialty; • Board certification (if applicable); • Languages spoken; and • Whether the Participating Provider is accepting new patients.

  • Medical Procedures 21.01 The Board shall distribute a copy of its Operating Procedures for administration of prescribed medication to pupils in schools and Procedures for health support services to each Teacher. 21.02 In accordance with Operating Procedure Special Education Services 8, a Teacher may refuse without prejudice a request to administer medications except in life-threatening situations.

  • Providers Services performed by a provider who has been excluded or debarred from participation in federal programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid. To determine whether a provider has been excluded from a federal program, visit the U.S. Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General website (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/) or the Excluded Parties List System website maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.gov/). • Services provided by facilities, dentists, physicians, surgeons, or other providers who are not legally qualified or licensed, according to relevant sections of Rhode Island Law or other governing bodies, or who have not met our credentialing requirements. • Services provided by a non-network provider, unless listed as covered in the Summary of Medical Benefits. • Services provided by naturopaths, homeopaths, or Christian Science practitioners.

  • Pharmacy Services The Contractor shall establish a network of pharmacies. The Contractor or its PBM must provide at least two (2) pharmacy providers within thirty (30) miles or thirty (30) minutes from a member’s residence in each county, as well as at least two (2) durable medical equipment providers in each county or contiguous county.

  • Third Party Providers Except for those terms and conditions that specifically apply to Third Party Providers, under no circumstances shall any other person be considered a third party beneficiary of this Agreement or otherwise entitled to any rights or remedies under this Agreement. Except as may be provided in Third Party Agreements, Company shall have no rights or remedies against Third Party Providers, Third Party Providers shall have no liability of any nature to the Company, and the aggregate cumulative liability of all Third Party Providers to the Company shall be $1.

  • Medical Services We do not Cover medical services or dental services that are medical in nature, including any Hospital charges or prescription drug charges.

  • Medical Verification The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence if the Town perceives the employee is abusing sick leave or has used an excessive amount of sick leave. The Town may require medical verification of an employee’s absence to verify that the employee is able to return to work with or without restrictions.

  • Third Party Service Providers Unless otherwise prohibited by Apple in the Documentation or this Agreement, You are permitted to employ or retain a third party (“Service Provider”) to assist You in using the Apple Software and Services provided pursuant to this Agreement, including, but not limited to, engaging any such Service Provider to maintain and administer Your Applications’ servers on Your behalf, provided that any such Service Provider’s use of the Apple Software and Services or any materials associated therewith is done solely on Your behalf and only in accordance with these terms. Notwithstanding the foregoing, You may not use a Service Provider to submit an Application to the App Store or use TestFlight on Your behalf. You agree to have a binding written agreement with Your Service Provider with terms at least as restrictive and protective of Apple as those set forth herein. Any actions undertaken by any such Service Provider in relation to Your Applications or use of the Apple Software or Apple Services and/or arising out of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been taken by You, and You (in addition to the Service Provider) shall be responsible to Apple for all such actions (or any inactions). In the event of any actions or inactions by the Service Provider that would constitute a violation of this Agreement or otherwise cause any harm, Apple reserves the right to require You to cease using such Service Provider.

  • Outpatient Services Physicians, Urgent Care Centers and other Outpatient Providers located outside the BlueCard® service area will typically require You to pay in full at the time of service. You must submit a Claim to obtain reimbursement for Covered Services.

  • Medical Services Plan Regular Full-Time and Temporary Full-Time Employees shall be entitled to be covered under the Medical Services Plan commencing the first day of the calendar month following the date of employment. The City shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premiums required by the plan.

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