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private practitioner definition

private practitioner means a person who individually holds himself out to the general public as able to perform, or who individually does perform, the independent practice of engineering or surveying.
private practitioner means a certificated practitioner who is —
private practitioner means a legal practitioner who is not employed by the Commission, a statutory authority or the Crown;

Examples of private practitioner in a sentence

  • Private practitioner Members are obliged to have suitable professional indemnity insurance.

  • Private practitioner doctors are readily available in all the cities and towns.

  • Private practitioner fees were last indexed in 2006 and 2007 by 2.5% and 2.4% respectively but have not increased since.

  • For example:o Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT)o Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)o Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)• Inpatient psychiatric services• Private practitioner behavioral health services as appropriate.

  • Private practitioner Members must make their fees clear before therapy begins and give reasonable notice of any fee changes.


More Definitions of private practitioner

private practitioner means a physician or a physician assistant licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459, a psychologist licensed under chapter 490, or a clinical social worker, marriage and family therapist, or mental health counselor licensed under chapter 491.
private practitioner means a person other than a medical practitioner who is the appropriate private practitioner to provide the relevant ancillary service.
private practitioner means a person registered under this Act as either a medical practitioner or a dentist who is also licensed under section 15 to practise medicine or dentistry for fees either in cash or in kind;
private practitioner means any other Registered Medical or Dental Practitioner, outside the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
private practitioner means a graduate veterinarian licensed by the state of Missouri to practice medicine.
private practitioner means a certificated practitioner, within the meaning of the Legal Practitioners Act 1893, who is practising on his own account whether alone or in partnership or who is an employee of a certificated practitioner who is so practising;
private practitioner means a practitioner who is known to be the patient’s physician of record.