Qualified primary care provider definition

Qualified primary care provider means a primary care provider
Qualified primary care provider means a primary care provider who participates in the Medicaid program and who spends at least 25 percent of his or her professional time or 10 hours per seven-day week, whichever is less, rendering clinical or clinical supervision services at an office or clinic setting located within the designated area served by the Medicaid ACO.
Qualified primary care provider means a primary care provider who participates in the

Related to Qualified primary care provider

  • Primary care provider (PCP) means, for the purpose of this plan, professional providers that are family practitioners, internists, and pediatricians. For the purpose of this plan, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants may be credentialed as PCPs. To find a PCP or check that your provider is a PCP, please use the “Find a Doctor” tool on our website or call Customer Service.

  • Health care provider or "provider" means:

  • Healthcare provider means any person or entity including a hospital, physician or a network of providers that provided healthcare services and/or treatments to or on behalf of a Settlement Program Claimant.

  • Primary care giver means a person who assumes the principal role of providing care and attention to a child.

  • Qualified medical provider means the same as that term is defined in Section 26-61a-102.

  • Primary caregiver or "caregiver" means a resident of the State