Government Health Care Programs definition

Government Health Care Programs means the Medicare program (Title XVIII of the Social Security Act), the Medicaid program (Title XIX of the Social Security Act), TRICARE, the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, and other foreign, federal, state and local governmental health care plans and programs.
Government Health Care Programs means and includes the Medicare and Medi-Cal programs and any other health care program under 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7, or any analogous Law of the State of California, as amended from time to time.
Government Health Care Programs means the Medicare, Tricare, CHAMPUS, Veterans, and black lung disease programs and any other health care plan or program that provides health benefits, whether directly, through insurance or otherwise, which is funded directly, in whole or in part, by the United States government, other than the federal employee health benefits program; and any program receiving funds under Titles V, XIX (including Medicaid), and XX of the Social Security Act, or from an allotment to a state under such title, or a state child health plan approved under Title XXI of the Social Security Act, in each case to the extent applicable to the Company.

Examples of Government Health Care Programs in a sentence

  • There is no action pending, received or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company that relates directly to a violation of any laws pertaining to the Government Health Care Programs or that could result in the imposition of penalties or the exclusion by any of them from participation in any Government Health Care Program.

  • During the Wind-down Period, United Therapeutics shall work with MannKind and the applicable Government Health Care Programs to transition the Product from United Therapeutics’ Government Health Care Program Contracts for the Product bearing the United Therapeutics NDC to MannKind’s Government Health Care Program Contracts for the Product bearing the MannKind NDC (or the NDC of MannKind’s designee) as necessary.

  • Except for routinely scheduled reviews, no validity review or program integrity review related to the Company Products or services has been conducted by any Governmental Entity in connection with any Government Health Care Programs or by any other third-party payor, and, to the Knowledge of the Company, no such review is scheduled, pending or threatened against or affecting the Company.

  • Lengthy prison sentences for all of these individuals are unnecessary to accomplish the purposes of sentencing and undermine respect for the criminal justice system.C. The Tiered Enhancements and Special Loss Calculation Rules Should be Limited to the Narrow Government Health Care Programs Targeted By Congress.The Commission requests comment on how “Government health care program” should be defined.

  • Other than set forth in Section 2.16 of the Disclosure Letter, there is no action pending, received or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that relates directly to a violation of any laws pertaining to the Government Health Care Programs or that could result in the imposition of penalties or the exclusion by any of them from participation in any Government Health Care Program.


More Definitions of Government Health Care Programs

Government Health Care Programs means any healthcare payment program operated by a federal or provincial government of Canada and includes any entity that contracts with a Canadian Governmental Entity to administer or assist in the administration of a government program.
Government Health Care Programs has the meaning set forth in Section 2.27(b).
Government Health Care Programs means all state and federal health benefit programs sponsored by a Governmental Authority, including any “federal health care program” as defined in 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(f), Medicare and Medicare Advantage programs, state Medicaid programs, state CHIP programs, TRICARE and similar or successor programs with or for the benefit of any Governmental Authority.
Government Health Care Programs means Medicare, Medicaid and Tricare or its predecessor programs or any other healthcare payment program operated by a federal, state or provincial government, and includes any entity that contracts with a Governmental Authority to administer or assist in the administration of a government program (including Medicare or Medicaid carriers).
Government Health Care Programs has the meaning given to it in Section 8.1(p) of this Agreement; “Governmental Licences” has the meaning given to that term in Section 8.1(l) of this Agreement;
Government Health Care Programs and all state Laws for Government Health Care Programs enacted in connection with the federal laws and regulations; Section 1128B(b) of the Social Security Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1320a-7(b), commonly referred to as the “Federal Anti-Kickback Statute;” Section 1877 of the Social Security Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. Section 1395nn (Ethics in Patient Referrals Act) and regulations pertaining thereto, commonly referred to as the “Xxxxx Statute;” 31 U.S.C. §3729 et seq. commonly known as the “False Claims Act” and regulations pertaining thereto; federal and state laws and regulations regarding the submission of false claims, false billing, false coding, and similar state laws and regulations; federal and state Laws applicable to reimbursement and reassignment; state Laws regarding insurance fraud; federal and state licensing Laws; Laws administered by the federal Food and Drug Administration; Laws administered by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and analogous state agencies; and state certificate of need laws (collectively, “Healthcare Laws”).
Government Health Care Programs is defined in Section 2.28(a).