Institutional provider definition

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 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.