Prescriber definition
Prescriber means a practitioner who is authorized pursuant to §§ 54.1-3303 and 54.1-3408 to issue
Prescriber means the term as defined in section 17708 of the Public Health Code, 1978 PA 368, MCL 333.17708.
Prescriber means a practitioner or a mid-level practitioner.
Examples of Prescriber in a sentence
In November 2019 NHSE agreed to extend the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) funding for social prescribers, following calls from the GPC, LMCs and PCNs. Many organisations supplying a Social Prescriber Link Worker Service (SPLW) are passing on additional costs over and above the equivalent of the actual salary (plus on costs), for example in administration fees.
More Definitions of Prescriber
Prescriber means an individual licensed in Tennessee as a medical doctor, podiatrist, advanced practice nurse with a certificate of fitness to prescribe, dentist, optometrist, osteopathic physician, or physician’s assistant.
Prescriber means a licensed dentist, a licensed doctor
Prescriber means a licensed health care professional with prescriptive authority.
Prescriber means that term as defined in section 17708.
Prescriber means licensed health personnel legally authorized to prescribe special health services and medications.
Prescriber means a practitioner authorized to prescribe and acting within the scope of this authorization. "Prescription" or "Prescription drug order" means the lawful written or verbal order of a practitioner for a drug, but does not include an order for medication which is dispensed for immediate administration to the
Prescriber means a person licensed in this state who is