Common use of Provider Privileges Clause in Contracts

Provider Privileges. If you have hospital or institutional provider privileges and deliver a significant portion of care in a hospital or institutional provider setting, this agreement between you and us may contain terms and conditions that include the possession of practice privileges at preferred hospitals or institutions. However, if no preferred hospital or institution offers privileges to enrollees of a class of physicians or practitioners to which you belong, then the lack of such hospital or institutional provider privileges may not be a basis for denial of your participation as a preferred provider.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medical Group Participation Agreement (Whiteglove Health Inc), Medical Group Participation Agreement (Whiteglove House Call Health Inc)

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Provider Privileges. If you have Provider has hospital or institutional provider privileges and deliver delivers a significant portion of care in a hospital or institutional provider setting, this agreement between you and us Agreement may contain terms and conditions that include the possession of practice privileges at preferred hospitals or institutions. However, if no preferred hospital or institution offers privileges to enrollees members of a class of physicians or practitioners to which you belongProvider belongs, then the lack of such hospital or institutional provider privileges may not be a basis for denial of your Provider’s participation as a preferred provider.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Medical Group Participation Agreement (Whiteglove Health Inc), Medical Group Participation Agreement (Whiteglove House Call Health Inc)

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