Medical Association definition
Examples of Medical Association in a sentence
Drug tests shall be conducted by laboratories licensed and approved by SAMSHA which comply with the American Occupational Medical Association (AOMA) ethical standards.
Drug tests shall be conducted by laboratories licensed and approved by SAMHSA, which comply with the American Occupational Medical Association (AOMA) ethical standards.
CURRENT PROCEDURAL TERMINOLOGY (C.P.T.) The most recent edition of an annually revised listing published by the American Medical Association which assigns numerical codes to procedures and categories of medical care.
Blue Shield may refer inquiries or grievances to a local medical society, hospital utilization review committee, peer review committee of the California Medical Association or a medical specialty society, or other appropriate peer review committee for an opinion to assist in the resolution of these matters.
Our policies are based on accepted clinical practice guidelines and industry standards accepted by organizations like the American Medical Association (AMA), other professional societies and the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
The cost of this examination to be set by the fee schedule subscribed to by the BC Medical Association.
Blue Shield may refer inquiries or grievances to a local medical society, hospital utilization review committee, peer review committee of the Califor- nia Medical Association or a medical specialty society, or other appropriate peer review commit- tee for an opinion to assist in the resolution of these matters.
The cost of this examination to be set by the fee schedule subscribed to by the B.C. Medical Association.
If the parties do not agree on a physician mutually satisfactory to both of you and the Company within ten days of written demand by one or the other, a physician shall be selected by the president of the Pennsylvania Medical Association, and the physician shall, within 30 days thereafter, make a determination as to whether disability exists and certify the same in writing.
A systematic listing and coding of procedures and services published annually by the American Medical Association.