Additional Encounter definition

Additional Encounter means any contact other than the First Consultation and Second Consultation provided by the Enrolled PCD to the Participant to enable or encourage the latter to comply and complete the screening pathway.
Additional Encounter means any contact other than the First Consultation and the Follow-up Consultation(s) provided by the Enrolled Doctor to the Participant to enable or encourage the latter to complete the smoking cessation plan.

Examples of Additional Encounter in a sentence

  • If you are working with 2015 data, you may wish to examine Appendix B: Additional Encounter Data Analytic Considerations, which includes some additional tips regarding duplicate records.

  • Molina ICN Format The format of the Molina ICN is as follows:  Digit 1 = Last digit of year of receipt Digits 2-4 = Julian day of the year of receipt Digit 5 = Media Code with value of 1(EDI) Digits 6-8 = 3 digit batch number Digits 9-11 = 3 digit sequential number in batch Digit 12-13 = claim line number Additional Encounter Requirements Transformed Medicaid Statistical Information System (T-MSIS) DHH, due to CMS mandates, will work with MCOs regarding required system changes for all Data Elements.

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