Rural Practice Incentive definition

Rural Practice Incentive means a percentage allowance specific to location, in accordance with the HSP approved Rural Practice Incentive Rates (as published from time to time) as set out in Schedule 3 of this Agreement and paid in recognition of the requirements normally expected of a Medical Practitioner residing and practising in a regional, rural or remote area.3

Examples of Rural Practice Incentive in a sentence

  • Other Rural Practice Incentive ProgramsMedical students who participate in the UAMS Rural Practice Program are required to complete a Family Medicine Preceptorship and part of their Junior Family Medicine Clerkship in a non-urban community, which often is one of our regional centers.

  • Fixed Payments (if any) Rural Practice Incentive (if applicable) Fixed Fee Component (if applicable) $ [ $ [ ] per year ] per year Total Fixed Payments Agreed Fees Base Review of Fixed Payments $ [ $ [ ] ] per year Fixed Payments and the Agreed Fees Base will be reviewed annually.

  • The Rural Practice Incentive may be reviewed on request by either party.

  • Regular, non-exceptional finance income and expense and income taxes are managed on a Company basis and are not provided to the chief operating decision-maker at the operating segment level.

  • Fixed Payments (if any) Rural Practice Incentive (if applicable) Fixed Fee Component (if applicable)<<$<<$>> per year>> per yearTotal Fixed Payments<<$>> per yearAgreed Fees Base Review of Fixed Payments<<$>> per year Fixed Payments and the Agreed Fees Base will be reviewed annually.

  • Other Rural Practice Incentive ProgramsMedical students who participate in the UAMS Rural Practice Program are required to complete a Family Medicine Preceptorship and their Junior Family Medicine Clerkship in a non-urban community, which often is one of our regional centers.

Related to Rural Practice Incentive

  • Health and Human Services Commission or “HHSC” means the administrative agency established under Chapter 531, Texas Government Code, or its designee.

  • Licensed Medical Practitioner means a person who is licensed, certified, and/or registered, in accordance with applicable Federal, State, local, or foreign laws and regulations, to prescribe controlled substances and other drugs.

  • Annual Division of Revenue Act means the Act of Parliament, which must be enacted annually in terms of section 214 (1) of the Constitution;