Payment Program definition

Payment Program shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.13 of this Agreement.
Payment Program means Medicare, Medicaid, commercial and private insurers, employer group health plans (including, without limitation a “Welfare Plan” described in Section 3(1) of ERISA), and any other governmental, commercial, or other organization which maintains a health care reimbursement program or policy.
Payment Program means Medicare, TRICARE, FEHBP, Medicaid, Workers’ Compensation, SAIF, and any and all health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, health benefit plans, health insurance plans, and other third-party reimbursement and payment programs, in each case to the extent applicable to the Business of the Seller.

Examples of Payment Program in a sentence

  • You acknowledge that NCR Voyix reserves the right to include and charge additional fees such as applicable finance, shipping, sales, use and like taxes as part of the initial monthly amount due under an Extended Payment Program, which may be higher than the remaining monthly amounts due, otherwise these fees will be prorated over the remaining monthly amounts due to NCR Voyix.

  • You acknowledge that any Extended Payment Program offered by NCR Voyix is independent of any financing or leasing arrangements third party providers may offer, so the monthly amounts due to a third-party provider for a Hardware purchase may not be the same as those under an Extended Payment Program offered by NCR Voyix.

  • Participation in ▇▇▇▇ and Credit Arrearage Programs:Participation in the Percentage of Income Payment Program (“▇▇▇▇”) administered by your utility may affect your eligibility to take service from a competitive retail electric service provider.

  • If you elect to purchase a plan which includes Hardware as part of an Extended Payment Program, you may be subject to a credit check qualification and authorization, as well as applicable finance fees.

  • The Initial Term and all subsequent renewal terms are collectively referred to as the “Term.” If you add a Product, Service, or other supplement to the Service that includes a minimum term that extends beyond the Initial Term (including but not limited to the Extended Payment Program for Eligible Hardware), then the Term for the Service will automatically extend and be co-terminus with the extended Term.


More Definitions of Payment Program

Payment Program means any Federal Health Care Program and any health benefit program that is sponsored by any non-governmental Payor, state health care program, private insurer, health maintenance organization, preferred provider organization, other prepaid plan, health care service plan or other third party Payor to which the Seller submits claims for payment or reimbursement.
Payment Program has the meaning set forth in Section 3.18(e).
Payment Program means any product, service, plan, or program represented, expressly or by implication, to provide payment or meet other terms of a financing contract between a consumer and (1) a creditor, including an auto dealer, or (2) another financing entity, including a finance company, a bank, or another assignee.
Payment Program is defined in Section 3.12(j) of the Agreement.
Payment Program shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.11(c) (Regulatory Matters).
Payment Program means, individually or collectively, Medicare (Title XVIII, P.L. 89-87, of the Social Security Act, as set forth at 42 U.S.C. § 1395, et seq.), Medicaid (Title XIX, P.L. 89-87, of the Social Security Act, as set forth at 42 U.S.C. § ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇.), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Department of Defense health care programs for active duty military, active duty service families, retirees and their families and other beneficiaries) and any other health care program operated by or financed in whole or in part by any foreign or domestic federal, state or local government and any other non-government funded thirty-party payor programs to which the Company or any Company Subsidiary is subject.
Payment Program means Medicare, Medicare Advantage (including any predecessor and successor programs), Medicaid, commercial and private insurers, employer group health plans (including a “Welfare Plan” described in Section 3(1) of ERISA), and any other governmental, commercial, or other organization which maintains a health care reimbursement program or policy.