Noninstitutional provider definition

Noninstitutional provider means a provider, eligible for direct reimbursement, who is in single practice rather than group practice, or a provider who, although employed by a pro- vider group, has private patients for whom the provider submits claims to MA.
Noninstitutional provider means any person licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987, as now or hereafter amended.
Noninstitutional provider means group practices, clinics,

Examples of Noninstitutional provider in a sentence

  • Ústředním motivem strategie dokumentu je působení společného trhu.

  • A Non-institutional provider shall be granted 15 calendar days after the date of mailing of the notice of deficiency within which to file an amended Statement of Disputed Issues.

  • In summary, she explained that she had never taken any performance enhancing substances and was unaware of the source of Ephedrine that was found in her sample.


More Definitions of Noninstitutional provider

Noninstitutional provider means group practices, clinics, outpatient surgical centers, imaging centers, other health facilities that do not provide overnight care, and individual providers.

Related to Noninstitutional provider

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  • Qualified long-term care services means services that meet the requirements of Section 7702(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as follows: necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, curative, treatment, mitigation and rehabilitative services, and maintenance or personal care services which are required by a chronically ill individual, and are provided pursuant to a plan of care prescribed by a licensed health care practitioner.

  • Provider Organization means a group practice, facility, or organization that is:

  • Provider agreement means the signed, written, contractual agreement between the department and the provider of services or goods.

  • Basic health care services means services which an enrollee might reasonably require in order to be maintained in good health, including as a minimum, emergency care, inpatient hospital and physician care, and outpatient medical services rendered within or outside of a hospital.

  • Adult foster care facility means an adult foster care facility licensed under the adult foster care facility licensing act, 1979 PA 218, MCL 400.701 to 400.737.

  • Individual provider means an individual provider as defined

  • Extended foster care services means residential and other

  • Institutional Review Board or “IRB” means, in accordance with 45 C.F.R. Part 46, 21 C.F.R. part 56, and other applicable regulations, an independent body comprising medical, scientific, and nonscientific members, whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the rights, safety, and well-being of the Human Subjects involved in a study.

  • Institutional Controls or “ICs” shall mean Proprietary Controls and state or local laws, regulations, ordinances, zoning restrictions, or other governmental controls or notices that: (a) limit land, water, or other resource use to minimize the potential for human exposure to Waste Material at or in connection with the Site; (b) limit land, water, or other resource use to implement, ensure non-interference with, or ensure the protectiveness of the RA; and/or (c) provide information intended to modify or guide human behavior at or in connection with the Site.

  • Primary care services means the services in respect of which NHS England has a duty or power to make arrangements pursuant to the Primary Care Functions;