Examples of HMO Business in a sentence
COMMERCIAL RISK MEDICARE MEDICAIDPOINT OFASSUMED RISKCHILDREN'SNon-RISK &Non-HMO (Omit Provider(Omit Provider HMO Business)(Omit ProviderSERVICE RIDER(as ProviderHEALTHOTHER HMO Business) HMO Business)COVERAGEHMO)INSURANCE1.
Regulation of Insurance Company and HMO Business Activity The federal government, as well as the governments of the states in which we conduct our operations, have adopted laws and regulations that govern our business activities in various ways.
COMMERCIAL RISK MEDICARE MEDICAIDPOINT OFASSUMED RISKCHILDREN'SNon-RISK &Non-HMO (Omit Provider(Omit Provider HMO Business)(Omit ProviderSERVICE RIDER(as ProviderHEALTHOTHER HMO Business) HMO Business)COVERAGEHMO)INSURANCESTATEMENT FOR THE PERIOD ENDINGMARCH 31, 20191.
It is an obvious fallacy to think that just because at any particular time the income from the HMO Business less whatever expenses had been paid and the “rent” payable to the Claimant produced a surplus that such surplus amounted to profit which could be treated as belonging to Mr Khazai.
It is Mr Khazai’s case that his belief that Mr Shababi was planning to remove him from the HMO Business had its origin in Mr Khazai discovering on 19 April 2017 that he had been resigned as a member of the Claimant on 10 March 2017 (effective from 31 December 2016).
In addition, Mr Khazai was not permitted as a 10% member of the Claimant or as a contracting party to unilaterally incorporate a new operating company and impose that new operating company on the HMO Business and the Claimant.
See "Regulation--Regulation of Insurance Company and HMO Business Activities" below.
There was some dispute about whether the timing of the new invoice run and the transfer of the operation of the HMO Business to Saffron was indicative of a plan made prior to 20 July 2017 or was only carried out in response to Mr Shababi’s action stopping Mr Khazai’s bank authority on that day.
Mr Eshghipour says he was approached by Mr Shababi to take over the HMO Business in late March 2015.
It seems to me that the transfer of the operation of the HMO Business to the Claimant was a recipe for confusion and conflict and so it proved.