General Practice definition

General Practice means the practice of general medicine or dentistry other than specialist practice as defined in the Act;
General Practice means a medical practice, health service or other enterprise, involving the provision of medical services by a registered medical practitioner or practitioners who is/are specialist general practitioner(s), recognised as such by the Medical Board of Australia, and includes the person, corporation or other legal entity that controls the operation of the general practice.
General Practice means the practice of general medicine or dentistry other than specialist practice as defined in these Rules;

Examples of General Practice in a sentence

  • GPRCC data integration for direct patient care purposes A common pseudonym is applied to this and other direct patient care purposes within the scope of the General Practice Repository for Clinical Care (GPRCC) to allow records to be linked.

  • GPRCC data linkage and processing to support clinical audit A common pseudonym is applied to this and other direct patient care purposes within the scope of the General Practice Repository for Clinical Care (GPRCC) to allow records to be linked and presented to the Practice for clinical audit.

  • The purpose of the General Practice Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (GP CPCS) is to reduce the burden on General Practice by referring patients requiring advice and treatment for certain low acuity conditions from a GP practice to a community pharmacist.

  • Each Party shall, before undertaking such sub-contracted clinical services, assure itself that the proposed sub-contracted services are covered by the indemnity arrangements under the Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice.

  • The Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice (CNSGP) provides clinical negligence indemnity cover for all staff engaged by a Collaborating Practice under the CNSGP Regulations.


More Definitions of General Practice

General Practice means such full provision of legal services as a Nigerian Legal Practitioner may engage in;
General Practice means part of the Australian health care system which operates through primary care facilities (predominantly private medical practices), which provide universal, unreferred access to whole person medical care for individuals, families and communities. General practice care means comprehensive, coordinated and continuing medical care drawing on biomedical, psychological, social and environmental understandings of health;
General Practice means premises where general medical services are provided (whether contracted through GMS or another mechanism, or run by the LHB) that the pharmacist provides a service from Pharmacy means any premises where drugs are provided by a pharmacist as part of pharmaceutical services; Community Pharmacy contractor means a person lawfully conducting a retail pharmacy business;
General Practice means the academic and scientific discipline of general practice, with its own educational content, research, evidence base and clinical activity, and a clinical specialty orientated to primary care;
General Practice means the Party whose reference name is “the General Practice” in this Service Schedule and, where the context requires, includes its employees, agents and permitted contractors, and its successors and permitted assigns.
General Practice means the carrying on of public practice in one or more of the following:
General Practice means general medical practice as a principal or as a qualified assistant (including a trainee or locum tenens of a Registered Medical Practitioner or as an employed general medical officer) whether in the defence forces or otherwise