Provider agreement definition

Provider agreement means the signed, written, contractual agreement between the department and the provider of services or goods.
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.
Provider agreement means a contract, agreement, or arrangement between a health care provider

Examples of Provider agreement in a sentence

  • Your Payment Provider agreement governs your use of the designated credit card, and you must refer to that agreement and not to the Terms to determine your rights and liabilities.


More Definitions of Provider agreement

Provider agreement means a contract, understanding, or arrangement made by an association, corporation, county, municipal corporation, or other institution maintaining a hospital in the state, with any health plan or other entity for the provision or payment of health care services.
Provider agreement means an agreement required by this chapter which is entered into between the department and a provider.
Provider agreement means an agreement between ODA's designee and the provider.
Provider agreement means Contractor’s agreement with a hospital, physician, or other medical care provider or with a physician hospital organization, individual physician association, or other provider network or organization, whereby Providers have agreed to be members of Contractor’s PPO network.
Provider agreement means the signed written agreement between the department and the provider;
Provider agreement means this agreement, as of its effective date, between the Provider and the State for Services.
Provider agreement means an agreement regarding electronic grain contracts which is entered into between the department and a provider.