Prohibited referral definition
Prohibited referral means a referral prohibited by § 1–302 of the
Prohibited referral means the referral of a patient by a Health Care Practitioner, either directly or indirectly, to a Health Care Entity (1) in which the Health Care Practitioner, or the Practitioner in combination with the Practitioner’s Immediate Family Member, owns a beneficial interest; (2) in which the Practitioner’s Immediate Family Member owns a beneficial interest; or (3) with which the Health Care Practitioner, the Practitioner’s Immediate Family Member, or the Practitioner in combination with the Practitioner’s Immediate Family Member has a compensation arrangement.
Prohibited referral means the referral of a patient by a health care practitioner to a health care entity in which the health care practitioner or an Immediate Family Member has a direct or indirect financial relationship.
More Definitions of Prohibited referral
Prohibited referral means a referral prohibited by § 1–302 of the Health Occupations Article.