Provider agreement means the signed, written, contractual agreement between the department and the provider of services or goods.
Provider agreement means a contract, agreement, or arrangement between a health care provider
Provider agreement means any written contract between the Contractor and a Participating Provider to provide medical care and/or services to the Contractor's Enrollees.
Examples of Provider agreement in a sentence
If the Provider is already enrolled directly with FHKC, Insurer shall submit all relevant information to FHKC; however, the Provider is not required to sign another FHKC Provider agreement.
In the event a network Provider is unwilling to obtain a Medicaid ID, Insurer shall enroll the Provider directly with FHKC by requiring the Provider to sign an FHKC Provider agreement in addition to Insurer’s Provider agreement.
Insurer is responsible for providing all relevant information and documents to the Provider and submitting to FHKC all relevant information and documents, including the executed FHKC Provider agreement.
More Definitions of Provider agreement
Provider agreement means any written contract between the Contractor and Participating Providers to provide medical care and/or services to Contractor's Enrollees.
Provider agreement means an agreement between ODA's designee and the provider.
Provider agreement means an agreement required by this chapter which is entered into between the department and a provider.
Provider agreement means this agreement, as of its effective date, between the Provider and the State for Services.
Provider agreement means a provider agreement, as defined in section 5164.01 of the Revised Code, that is between the department of medicaid and the operator of a nursing facility for the provision of nursing facility services under the medicaid program.
Provider agreement means a contract between an insurer offering a managed care plan and a provider for the provision of health care services.