Incident to definition

Incident to means the services are provided as an integral, although incidental, part of the physician’s personal professional services in the course of diagnosis or treatment of an injury or illness. Such a service could be considered “incident to” when provided during a course of treatment when the physician performs an initial service and subsequent services of a frequency that reflects the physician’s active participation in and management of the course of treatment.
Incident to means that services performed must be furnished as an integral, although incidental, part of a physician’s personal professional services in the course of diagnosis or treatment of an injury or illness. Services billed directly (not part of the physician’s personal professional services) are not “incident-to.”
Incident to services means services or supplies that are furnished as an integral, although incidental, part of a supervising provider’s professional services. For physicians, “incident to” services include those provided by auxiliary personnel (e.g., medical assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, etc.), but exclude those provided by an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) and physician assistant (PA). For APRNs and PAs, “incident to” services also include those provided by auxiliary personnel. For all “incident to” services, auxiliary personnel must only operate within the scope of practice of their license or certification.

Examples of Incident to in a sentence

  • Incident to its conservation and protection of the interests of the Certificateholders, the Servicer may rent the same, or any part thereof, as the Servicer deems to be in the best interest of the Certificateholders for the period prior to the sale of such REO Property.

  • Seller shall provide Notice of a Serious Incident to Buyer within five (5) Business Days of occurrence.

  • Okta shall make reasonable efforts to identify the cause of such Customer Data Incident, and take those steps as Okta deems necessary and reasonable in order to remediate the cause of such a Customer Data Incident, to the extent that the remediation is within Okta’s reasonable control.

  • Incident to its conservation and protection of the interests of the Certificateholders, the Servicer may rent the same, or any part thereof, as it deems to be in the best interest of the Certificateholders for the period prior to the sale of such REO Property.

  • Incident to any conversion, the Conversion Stock will have those rights and privileges, and be subject to those restrictions, of the shares of Common Stock as set forth in the Company's Certificate of Incorporation, and the Noteholder will receive the rights and be subject to the obligations applicable to the purchasers of Common Stock, provided that the sale restriction specified in Section 2.5 below shall apply to the Conversion Stock.


More Definitions of Incident to

Incident to. ’ services means those services that meet the requirements of section 1861(s)(2)(A) of the Act and sec- tion 2050 of the Medicare Carriers Man- ual (CMS Pub. 14–3), Part 3Claims Process. (Those wishing to subscribe to program manuals should contact either the Government Printing Office (GPO) or the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at the following ad- dresses: Superintendent of Documents,
Incident to means the services are furnished as an integral, although incidental, part of the nurse practitioner’s personal professional services in the course of diagnosis or treatment of an injury or illness. Such a service could be considered “incident to” when furnished during a course of treatment where the nurse practitioner performs an initial service and subsequent services of a frequency that reflect the nurse practitioner’s active participation in and management of the course of treatment.
Incident to. ’ services means those
Incident to. ’ means those services and supplies that meet the requirements of section 1861(s)(2)(A) of the Act, § 410.26 of this chapter, and sections 60, 60.1, 60.2, and 60.3 of the CMS Internet-only Manual, publication 100–02, Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 15 (covered medical and other health services), as amended or replaced from time to time.
Incident to means the services are provided as an integral, although incidental, part of the physician’s personal professional services in the course of diagnosis or treatment of an injury or illness. Such a service could be considered “incident to”
Incident to means services or supplies are furnished as an integral, although incidental, part of the physician’s personal professional services.1
Incident to means the services are furnished as an integral, although incidental, part of the nurse practitioner’s personal professional services in the course of diagnosis or treatment of an injury or illness. Such a service could be considered