Substitute Attending Physician Sample Clauses

Substitute Attending Physician. If the Resident’s attending physician is unavailable, fails to serve the Resident, or fails to comply with applicable laws or regulations, Resident and Responsible Party agree that XX Xxxxx may contact another physician to attend the Resident when deemed necessary or advisable by XX Xxxxx. XX Xxxxx will honor the expressed preferences, if any, of the Resident when selecting an alternate physician that meets the requirements of applicable state and federal law. The Resident and Responsible Party shall be responsible for paying the expense for services rendered by such physician, if the services are not otherwise covered by a third-party payor.
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