Referral back definition

Referral back or “refer back” means the process whereby the Community Ministry Board, Quality and Credentials Committee, or the Appellate Review Committee requires a body to reconsider its previous recommendation. Any referral back shall state the reasons, set a limit within which a subsequent recommendation must be made, and may include a directive for additional investigation or hearing.

Examples of Referral back in a sentence

  • All charges incurred for services rendered pursuant to a Pre-Authorization or Referral made by a Covering Physician, other than a Referral back to PCP, shall, unless such Pre-Authorization or Referral was approved by VISTA in advance and in writing or as otherwise permitted under the applicable VISTA Coverage Plan, be borne by PCP who shall be liable for all costs, fees, charges and expenses associated with such services.

  • Referral back to the specialist physician if side-effects become troublesome, or in the presence of raised LFTs 7.

  • For GP management it is anticipated that, providing the patient is tolerating the treatment and there are no contraindications the treatment will be maintained until such a time as it becomes inappropriate such as in extreme frailty.4  Referral back to secondary care can be made at any time if there is a significant deterioration in cognition or in behaviour, or if there are any general concerns.

  • Referral back to the Authority requires neither unanimity nor a majority view among Basin State Ministers.

  • In the event that Referral desires to sell the property that is the subject of its contract with SPS, then SPS shall notify the Referring Agent of Referrals desire to sell the property and refer the Referral back to the Referring Agent for the purposes of listing the property.