Eligible Clinicians definition
Eligible Clinicians are those clinicians working for or on behalf of the Enrolled Organization that are counted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for purposes of federal reporting and for calculating incentive payments made to the Enrolled Organization. All clinicians in the Practice, regardless of status as an Eligible Clinician, may receive supportive services. By signing this Enrollment Agreement (“Agreement”), the Enrolled Organization and its participating Practices agree to participate in the Care Transitions Network pursuant to the following terms and conditions:
Examples of Eligible Clinicians in a sentence
The Contractor shall have at least 75% of its Providers who are EHR Eligible Clinicians adopt and integrate interoperable Electronic Health Records (EHR) certified by the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) using ONC’s 2015 certification edition, along with subsequent edits to the 2015 certification edition pursuant to the 21st Century Cures Act.
Individual Reporting --Group Reporting: All Eligible Clinicians (ECs) in your group billing must be included in the data submitted to NACOR.