Examples of Maryland Medical Assistance Program in a sentence
The Department agrees to reimburse the Provider for medically necessary Services provided to Recipients that are covered by the Maryland Medical Assistance Program at the time of service.
These funds are deposited into the State’s Cigarette Restitution Fund (CRF) from which the State supports cancer and tobacco programs, the Maryland Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid), crop conversion, substance abuse treatment, and other initiatives.
This COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT is effective upon the signatures of the authorized officials of the Family Health Administration and the Maryland Medical Assistance Program.
If MC-Rx denies reimbursement to Pharmacy, MC-Rx may only retroactively deny reimbursement for services subject to coordination of benefits with another carrier, Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Medicare Program during the 18-month period after the date that MC-Rx paid the Pharmacy, and in all other circumstances, MC-Rx may only retroactively deny reimbursement during the six (6) month period after the date that MC-Rx paid the pharmacy.
If ProCare denies reimbursement to Pharmacy, ProCare may only retroactively deny reimbursement for services subject to coordination of benefits with another carrier, Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Medicare Program during the 18-month period after the date that ProCare paid the Pharmacy, and in all other circumstances, ProCare may only retroactively deny reimbursement during the six (6) month period after the date that ProCare paid the pharmacy.
Effective upon the signatures of the authorized of the Family Health Administration and the Maryland Medical Assistance Program (signed July 2004).
This notification is made pursuant to Section IIID(3) of the Business Associate Agreement between: The Maryland Medical Assistance Program, a unit of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), and ____________________________________________________________ (Business Associate).
The Maryland Department of Health (hereinafter “MDH”) administers the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, which includes the Long-term Care Benefits program (hereinafter “LTC”).