HMO definition
HMO means any health maintenance organization, managed care organization, any Person doing business as a health maintenance organization or managed care organization, or any Person required to qualify or be licensed as a health maintenance organization or managed care organization under applicable federal or state law (including, without limitation, HMO Regulations).
HMO means health maintenance organization.
HMO means the health maintenance organization Benefit Package Option under the Medical Insurance Plan.
Examples of HMO in a sentence
In the event an employee is on leave without pay for personal illness, the Employer shall continue to pay its share of the cost of Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPN, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Traditional and HMO coverage for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days, provided the affected employee continues to assume his appropriate contribution for said coverage.
More Definitions of HMO
HMO means a health maintenance organization.
HMO means a health maintenance organization that provides benefits under the Crown Welfare Plans or the Constar Welfare Plans.
HMO means any health maintenance organization or managed care organization, including without limitation any organized delivery system or utilization review organization, any Person doing business as a health maintenance organization or managed care organization, or any Person required to qualify or be licensed as a health maintenance organization or managed care organization under applicable law (including HMO Regulations).
HMO means a house in multiple occupation;
HMO means a health maintenance organization that provides benefits under one or more of the ATI Health and Welfare Plans or the Teledyne Technologies Health and Welfare Plans.
HMO means a house in multiple occupation as defined by sections 254 to 259 Housing Act 2004 and it applies to a wide range of housing types including:
HMO means health maintenance organization and shall be abbreviated as HMO in these rules.