Common use of Urgent Care Clause in Contracts

Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Condition.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Three Way Contract for Capitated Model, Three Way Contract for Capitated Model, Three Way Contract for Capitated Model

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Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Medical Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's ’s office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's ’s office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Medical Condition.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care Primary Care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Condition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Massachusetts Government Programs Regulatory Requirements Appendix, Massachusetts Government Programs Regulatory Requirements Appendix, Massachusetts Government Programs Regulatory Requirements Appendix

Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Medical Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's ’s office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's ’s office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care Primary Care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Medical Condition.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Medical Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's ’s office, or in a hospital Hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's ’s office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Medical Condition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Medical Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physicianPhysician's office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physicianPhysician's office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Medical Condition.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

Urgent Care. Medical services required promptly to prevent impairment of health due to symptoms that do not constitute an Emergency Medical Condition, but that are the result of an unforeseen illness, injury, or condition for which medical services are immediately required. Urgent Care is appropriately provided in a clinic, physician's office, or in a hospital emergency department if a clinic or physician's office is inaccessible. Urgent Care does not include primary care Primary Care services or services provided to treat an Emergency Medical Condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Senior Care Options Contract, Senior Care Options Contract

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