Medical Groups definition

Medical Groups means Baltimore Medical Group, LLC, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Medical Group, LLC, and Cumberland Valley Medical Group, LLC.
Medical Groups means (i) One Medical Group, P.C., a Virginia professional stock corporation, (ii) One Medical Group, P.C., an Illinois professional corporation, (iii) One Medical Group, P.C., a Massachusetts professional corporation, (iv) One Medical Group, P.C., a District of Columbia professional corporation, (v) One Medical Group, P.C., a New York professional corporation, (vi) One Medical Group, Inc., a California professional corporation, (vii) One Medical of NY, P.C., a New York professional corporation, (viii) One Medical of Arizona, P.C., an Arizona professional corporation, (ix) One Medical Group of LA, Inc., a California professional corporation, (x) One Medical Labs, Inc., a California professional corporation, (xi) Apollo Medical Group, Inc., a California professional corporation, and (xii) One Medical Group of Washington, P.C., a Washington professional corporation, and any other medical group and their respective successors and assigns that makes payments to Borrower under an Administrative Services Agreement for administrative, management, business or similar services, whether directly or indirectly.
Medical Groups means One Medical Group, P.C., One Medical Group, Inc., One Medical of NY, P.C., One Medical of Arizona, P.C., One Medical Group of LA, Inc., One Medical Labs, Inc., and any other medical group and their respective successors and assigns that makes payments to Borrower under an Administrative Services Agreement for administrative, management, business or similar services, whether directly or indirectly.

Examples of Medical Groups in a sentence

  • When necessary, Participating IPAs/Participating Medical Groups have the right to request the removal of members from their enrollment.

  • If you are not sure whether or not you are in your Participating IPA's/Participating Medical Group's treatment area, call them and they will tell you.

  • Benefits for emergency treatment received outside of your Participating IPA's/ Participating Medical Group's treatment area will be paid at 100% of the Provider's Charge.

  • As a participant in this benefit program, a directory of Participating Individual Practice Associations (IPAs) and/or Participating Medical Groups are available to you.

  • All Participating IPA's/Participating Medical Groups have 24 hour phone service.

  • You are considered to be in your Participating IPA's/Participating Medical Group's treatment area if you are within 30 miles of your Participating IPA/Par­ ticipating Medical Group.

  • Although you may go directly to the nearest Hospital emergency room to obtain treatment for an Emergency Condition, we recommend that you contact your Pri­ ▇▇▇▇ Care Physician or Woman's Principal Health Care Provider first if you are in your Participating IPA's/Participating Medical Group's treatment area.

  • The parties agree that the benefits to the Medical Group hereunder do not require, are not payment for, and are not in any way contingent upon the admission, referral, purchase, or any other arrangement for the provision of any item or service to or for any of the Medical Group's patients in or from any medical facility or laboratory or from any other entity owned, operated, controlled, or managed by the Management Company.

  • The Medical Group's Medical Personnel shall be responsible for providing the appropriate current CPT4 coding with respect to the fee tickets prepared by such Medical Personnel.

  • Such services shall be performed by the Management Company as agent of the Medical Group, and all managed care contracts shall be subject to the Medical Group's prior approval of any such contract.

Related to Medical Groups

  • Medical gas means those gases and liquid oxygen intended for human consumption.

  • Medical personnel means those persons assigned, by a Party to the conflict, exclusively to the medical purposes enumerated under sub-paragraph (e) or to the administration of medical units or to the operation or administration of medical transports. Such assignments may be either permanent or temporary. The term includes:

  • Medical history means information regarding any:

  • Medical Foods means any nutritional substances in any form that are:

  • medical food means a food that is intended for the dietary treatment of a disease or condition for which nutritional requirements are established by medical evaluation and is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the direction of a Practitioner.