Medical review committee definition

Medical review committee means a committee or board that:
Medical review committee means a committee of a State or local professional society, of a medical staff of a licensed hospital, of physicians having privileges within the nursing home or of a peer review corporation or organization which is formed for the purpose of evaluating the quality, cost of or necessity for health care services under applicable federal statutes.
Medical review committee means any of the following committees formed for the purpose of evaluating the quality, cost of, or necessity for hospitalization or health care, including medical staff credentialing:

Examples of Medical review committee in a sentence

  • The District will establish a Retiree Medical Review Committee with the purpose of reviewing the funding for the long term liability of post employment retirement medical benefits.

  • The Emergency Medical Review Committee provides the mechanism for statewide and national EMS data analysis for the purpose of statewide quality improvement.

  • The District will establish a Retiree Medical Review Committee with the purpose of reviewing the funding for the long term liability of post-employment retirement medical benefits.

  • The provider may be eligible to choose the Medical Review Committee in lieu of the BDERB however, no matter which dispute process is chosen, individual determinations made by either the BDERB or the MRC are binding for both the provider and Highmark Blue Shield.

  • The MSI Program Medical Review Committee (MRC) is responsible for developing and updating of the formulary.


More Definitions of Medical review committee

Medical review committee means the Medical Review Committee of Blue Shield.
Medical review committee means any committee or subcommittee referred to in or authorized under these Bylaws or those of the Hospital when they are conducting peer review functions within the meaning of such term as set forth in Section 19a-17b(2) of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended from time to time, including but not limited to:
Medical review committee means a committee of a State or local
Medical review committee means the Committee referred to in the provisions of this Retirement System, with regard to determinations of disability, which shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees, or by the Administrator on its behalf, and shall be composed of three physicians licensed in the State of Maryland, none of whom are employees of the Commission, and at least two of whom should be specialists in the field of medicine primarily involved in the particular disability application.
Medical review committee or “peer review committee” means any committee . . . of any licensed health care institution, or the medical staff thereof, . . . the function of which, or one (1) of the functions of which, is to evaluate and improve the quality of health care rendered by providers of health care service, to provide intervention, support, or rehabilitative referrals or services, or to determine that health care services rendered were professionally indicated, or were performed in compliance with the applicable standard of care, or that the cost of health care rendered was considered reasonable by the providers of professional health care services in the area.
Medical review committee means each committee or subcommittee created or referred to in or authorized by these Bylaws or the Bylaws of the Hospital, whenever such committee is engaged in a peer review activity. Such medical review committees may include but are not limited to: (1) all committees and subcommittees identified in or created pursuant to or under authority of these Bylaws; (2) all Departments and Sections of the Medical Staff and their committees and subcommittees; (3) the Board of Trustees and its committees and subcommittees; and (4) any individual gathering information or providing services for or acting on behalf of any such entity, including but not limited to Department Directors, Section Heads, committee and subcommittee chairs, the President and other officers of the Medical Staff, the SVPMS (as defined below), and experts or consultants retained to perform peer review. Documents prepared for such committees, or studies of morbidity and mortality undertaken by such committees, should be clearly identified.‌
Medical review committee means a committee or board that: 1819 section; and