Institutional provider means a hospital, nursing home, or any other medical or health-related service facility caring for the sick or injured or providing care or other coverage which may be provided in a long-term care policy. An entity must be a Provider under this Regulation in order to be an Institutional Provider.
Institutional provider means a health care facility licensed under KRS Chapter 216B;
Institutional provider means a nongovernmental hospital licensed in
Examples of Institutional provider in a sentence
Institutional provider means – for purposes of the Medicare application fee only - any provider or supplier that submits a paper Medicare enrollment application using the Form CMS–855A, Form CMS–855B (not including physician and non-physician practitioner organizations), Form CMS–855S, Form CMS-20134, or associated Internet-based Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) enrollment application.
An Institutional provider shall have 30 calendar days following the receipt of the written Report of Findings within which to file a request for formal hearing with the Director.
More Definitions of Institutional provider
Institutional provider means an ambulatory
Institutional provider means a hospital, nursing home, or other medical or health-related service facility that provides care for the sick or injured or other care that may be covered in a health insurance policy.
Institutional provider means a hospital, home health agency, county department operated facility, rehabilitation agency, portable x−ray provider, independent clinical laboratory, rural health clinic, skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facil- ity, case management agency provider, personal care provider, ambulatory surgical center or hospice which is:
Institutional provider means a single legal entity that is:
Institutional provider means a hospital,
Institutional provider means a Hospital, Medical Care Facility, or Ambulatory Surgical Center.
Institutional provider means an ambulatory surgical center, a hospital, a nursing home, or another [other] medical or health-related service facility that provides care for the sick or injured or other care that may be covered in a health insurance policy.