Qualified medical provider means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.
Peer-reviewed medical literature means a published scientific study in a journal or other publication in which original manuscripts have been published only after having been critically reviewed for scientific accuracy, validity and reliability by unbiased independent experts, and that has been determined by the international committee of medical journal editors to have met the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Peer-reviewed medical literature does not include publications or supplements to publications that are sponsored to a significant extent by a pharmaceutical manufacturing company or health carrier.
DSS means the Department of Social Services.
Home service provider means the facilities-based carrier or reseller with which the customer contracts for the provision of mobile telecommunications services.
Ambulance service provider means Latrobe Health Services recognises the following providers for the purposes of paying benefits: