Outpatient Surgical Facility Clause Samples
The Outpatient Surgical Facility clause defines the requirements and standards for medical procedures performed at facilities where patients are not admitted overnight. It typically outlines the types of surgeries that can be conducted, the necessary licensing or accreditation for the facility, and any limitations on coverage or reimbursement for procedures performed in such settings. This clause ensures that outpatient surgeries are conducted in safe, regulated environments and clarifies the scope of insurance or contractual obligations related to these facilities, thereby protecting both patients and providers from ambiguity or risk.
Outpatient Surgical Facility. The term "Outpatient Surgical Facility" means an operating facility, either free-standing or Hospital-based, where outpatient surgery is performed and which provides an intermediate level of surgical care for procedures that are too complex to be done in a Physician's office, but do not require inpatient hospitalization.
