Healthcare Programs definition

Healthcare Programs has the meaning set forth in Section 3.12(g).
Healthcare Programs means collectively Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act and the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Healthcare Programs has the meaning set forth in Section 5.28(g).

Examples of Healthcare Programs in a sentence

  • Projects labelled “LEAN,” Office of Residential Healthcare Facilities, Office of Hospital Facilities, Nursing Home, Assisted Living, or Hospital are typically Office of Healthcare Programs projects.

  • X* X* * See page 117 of HUD Notice H-2019-09 PIH-2019-23 (HA) (RAD Notice Rev.4) Office of Healthcare Programs Office of Healthcare Programs offers mortgage insurance programs for residential healthcare facilities and hospitals.

  • Subject to the period under which licensure by the CDPH has been in suspense, the Hospital is qualified for participation in Government Healthcare Programs.

  • Seller receives payment under the Government Healthcare Programs for services rendered to qualified beneficiaries.

  • The Hospital is qualified for participation in Government Healthcare Programs.

  • Vendor agrees not to enter into a subcontract with any individuals or companies that have been sanctioned, debarred or excluded from participation in any Federal Healthcare Programs.

  • Miscellaneous Provisions 18 9.01 Non-Debarment from State or Federal Healthcare Programs 18 9.02 Severability 18 9.03 Survivability 18 9.04 Force Majeure 18 9.05 Assignment 18 9.06 Binding Effect 19 9.07 Modification, Amendment, or Waiver 19 9.09 SAO Audit 19 9.10 Access to records, books, and documents 19 9.11 Governing Law & Venue 20 9.12 Publicity 20 9.13 Anti-trust 20 9.14 Requests for public information 20 9.15 Indemnity 21 Article I.

  • Performing Mass Adjustments or mass changes as requested by the Department or required to support Montana Healthcare Programs (for example, errors in pricing, eligibility, cost share, and financial code assignments, TPL discovery, and provider reimbursement changes).

  • Performing regular Maintenance as needed by the Department required to support Healthcare Programs.

  • The Department is procuring Solutions and Services to support Montana’s Medicaid modernization effort, referred to as Montana’s Program for Automating and Transforming Healthcare (“MPATH”), including procuring modules to replace aging legacy components of the Montana Healthcare Programs enterprise.


More Definitions of Healthcare Programs

Healthcare Programs means a collective reference to Government Healthcare Programs and any Commercial Healthcare Plan.
Healthcare Programs means healthcare payment programs related to Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act, the Medicare, Medicaid, and TRICARE/CHAMPUS programs.
Healthcare Programs means all lines of business, programs and types of services offered by the Company or its subsidiaries that involve or relate to providing, arranging to provide, reimbursing, or otherwise administering healthcare services, as applicable, including “federal health care programs” as defined under 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(f), commercial risk (individual, small group, large group), workers compensation, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), TRICARE, administrative services only (ASO) and network rental, including self-funded group health plans;
Healthcare Programs means Medicare, Medicaid, CHAMPUS/TRICARE programs, any other federal health care program (as defined in 42 U.S.C. § 1320a-7b(f)) and any other healthcare programs administered or funded by a Governmental Body or contractor thereof.

Related to Healthcare Programs

  • Healthcare provider means any person or entity including a hospital, physician or a network of providers that provided healthcare services and/or treatments to or on behalf of a Settlement Program Claimant.

  • Healthcare Professional means any member of the medical, dental, pharmacy or nursing professions or any other person who in the course of his or her professional activities may prescribe, recommend, purchase, supply, or administer a pharmaceutical product.

  • Child care program means a person or business that offers child care.

  • Federal Health Care Program means any plan or program that provides health care benefits, whether directly, through insurance, or otherwise, that is funded directly, in whole or in part, by the government of the United States of America (other than the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program), including the Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE programs (described in Title XVIII of the SSA, Title XIX of the SSA, and Title 10, Chapter 55 of the U.S.C., respectively), or any state health care program (as defined in Section 1128(h) of the SSA).

  • Healthcare services means any services included in the furnishing to any individual of medical, podiatric, or dental care, or hospitalization, or incident to the furnishing of that care or hospitalization, and the furnishing to any person of any and all other services for the purpose of preventing, alleviating, curing, or healing human illness, injury, or physical disability. Medically Necessary means medical, surgical, or other services required for the prevention, diagnosis, cure, or treatment of a health-related condition, including such services necessary to prevent a decremental change in either medical or mental health status. Originating Site means a site at which a patient is located at the time Healthcare Services are provided to them by means of telemedicine, which can be include a patient's home where Medically Necessary and Clinically Appropriate. Store-and-forward Technology means the technology used to enable the transmission of a patient's medical information from an Originating Site to the Healthcare Provider at the Distant Site without the patient being present. Telemedicine means the delivery of clinical Healthcare Services by use of real time, two-way synchronous audio, video, telephone-audio-only communications or electronic media or other telecommunications technology including, but not limited to: online adaptive interviews, remote patient monitoring devices, audiovisual communications, including the application of secure video conferencing and store-and-forward technology to provide or support healthcare delivery, which facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, counseling and prescribing treatment, and care management of a patient’s health care while such patient is at an Originating Site and the Healthcare Provider is at a Distant Site, consistent with applicable federal laws and regulations. “Telemedicine” does not include an email message or facsimile transmission between a Provider and patient, or an automated computer program used to diagnose and/or treat ocular or refractive conditions. General Requirements